Rahm Emanuel to fellow Democrats: Admit mistakes, win on economic issues

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For Rahm Emanuel, a man who has held numerous positions in the Democratic Party – most recently as US ambassador to Japan – the answer to winning the midterm elections seems simple: “Restoring access to the American dream.”

In a conversation with reporters hosted by the Christian Science Monitor on Wednesday, Mr. Emanuel didn’t dwell much on threats to democracy, the topic that has driven much of the Democratic message in 2024. Instead, he circled the rising cost of groceries, health care and housing.

“As the American dream becomes unaffordable and unattainable, American democracy becomes unstable,” Mr. Emanuel said.

Why we wrote this

Ahead of his potential presidential campaign, former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said on a Monitor Breakfast that his fellow Democrats must show voters a viable path to solving economic problems, including affordable health care, education and housing.

“You want to stabilize democracy? Make sure more Americans have access to it than a privileged few,” Mr. Emanuel says, adding that today he sees the rich getting richer and the middle class struggling — and the government is making no attempt to rebalance.

As the November midterm elections approach, independents are the fastest-growing group of voters, constituting a near-majority. The unease felt by these voters is one of three emotions about President Donald Trump that Mr. Emanuel sees in the electorate. The others are anger among Democrats and a sense of betrayal felt by Republicans, including former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia.

President Trump promised to be “America First,” but his recent focus has been on expanding America’s territory and winning a Nobel Peace Prize, Emanuel says. “What Democrats shouldn’t do is walk around saying, ‘I told you so.'”

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