You’re not alone in asking: How the hell did this happen?
   Below are three initial thoughts. We’ll all have more as we think together
   in the days ahead. (If you’re willing to share [ [link removed] ]your thoughts on what
   happened, we’d love to read them.)
   First, the Harris campaign failed to create big fights on the campaign
   trail that spoke to the #1 issue for voters – high prices, caused by
   corporate price gouging. A new devastating fact was reported in The
   Atlantic today about why. See below.
   Second, even if Harris did run the best campaign she was capable of,
   Harris was not the right candidate to speak to working people (and most
   establishment Democrats are not either). Democrats need to find and run
   more candidates like Dan Osborn – the mechanic who ran as an Independent
   and nearly won a Senate seat in Nebraska by running a gut-level economic
   populist campaign. He outperformed Kamala's margin by 14%. (Imagine if
   Kamala did 14 points better – landslide.) More on this below…
   Third, as we fix our party, we need to navigate some very dark days. More
   on this below…
   Thanks for reading. May the Republic survive.
   – Adam Green, PCCC co-founder
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   1 - Opportunity missed creating economic "moments" on the campaign trail
   First, the good news: With economy the top of mind for voters, the Harris
   campaign’s six pollsters clearly agreed with the economic messaging advice
   that [ [link removed] ]Politico reported we and our friends at Data For Progress
   delivered in the West Wing and to the Biden and Harris orbits this past
   year.
   This included an [ [link removed] ]early recommendation to Harris that she focus on
   "groceries, groceries, groceries" and connect it to corporate price
   gouging to explain rising prices. Otherwise, Joe Biden and Democrats would
   be left holding the bag (which is what happened).
   An analysis by the Winning Jobs Narrative shows that [ [link removed] ]one billion
   dollars was spent by Harris and allies on ads about popular economic ideas
   we recommended – like fighting corporate price gouging on groceries,
   taxing billionaires, and protecting Social Security. That’s more than ads
   on abortion, democracy, and immigration combined. We compiled a bunch of
   them [ [link removed] ]here if you want to check them out.
   Now, the bad news. The Harris press shop, charged with using daily events
   to drive media coverage, pretty much ignored the economy. Frankly, it was
   malpractice.
   The Harris campaign went to Texas to drive news on abortion rights. That
   was good. They went to the Ellipse to highlight January 6. That was smart
   too.
   But they created no moments these past few months to drive attention to
   Democrats addressing pocketbook issues. No rally at the headquarters of a
   price gouging corporation. No barnstorming with the popular president of
   the UAW or figures like Senator Elizabeth Warren. Meanwhile, Trump was at
   McDonald's standing with workers, echoing his rally at a downsized plant
   in 2016 to protest outsourced jobs.
   The New York Times’ David Leonhardt [ [link removed] ]wrote about us coining the phrase
   "Fight Theory" recently: "It’s not enough to have positive messaging,"
   Green said. "Voters must see drama, clash, and an ongoing saga in order
   for our message to break through a cluttered news environment."
   The Atlantic’s Franklin Foer has devastating new reporting today: "While
   Harris was stuck defending the Biden economy, and hobbled by lingering
   anger over inflation, attacking Big Business allowed her to go on the
   offense. Then, quite suddenly, this strain of populism disappeared. One
   Biden aide told me that Harris steered away from such hard-edged messaging
   at the urging of her brother-in-law, Tony West, Uber’s chief legal
   officer…To win the support of CEOs, Harris jettisoned a strong argument
   that deflected attention from one of her weakest issues. Instead, the
   campaign elevated Mark Cuban as one of its chief surrogates, the very sort
   of rich guy she had recently attacked."
   Let that settle in. If you want to cry, that’s ok.
   2 - Even if she gave it her all, Kamala Harris was not the right
   candidate. Most establishment Democrats aren’t. We need new candidates who
   feel economic populism in their bones, like Nebraska’s Dan Osborn.
   I personally spent a lot of time this year making sure that the economic
   issues we knew were popular were in the teleprompters of Joe Biden and
   Kamala Harris.
   It worked. Politico’s Eugene Daniels reported that PCCC messaging on
   taxing billionaires and protecting Social Security was used [ [link removed] ]"nearly
   verbatim" in the State Of The Union this year. RealClearPolitics
   [ [link removed] ]chronicled how Harris’s teleprompter and ads had our messaging time
   after time.
   But to have working-class appeal, it’s not enough to have words in a
   teleprompter. It has to be in the gut, in the bones. That’s tough when
   nearly every U.S. Senator is a millionaire and so many politicians spend
   their entire lives in politics.
   (If you are thinking our savior will be billionaire Illinois Governor J.B.
   Pritzker or lifelong politician Gavin Newsom, please trash that idea right
   away.)
   Independent Dan Osborn's margin in deep-red Nebraska was 14 points better
   than Harris’s against Trump. Imagine if Harris did 14 points better this
   year. Democratic landslide. That’s the future, if we fight for it.
   We need new leadership of the Democratic Party. We must throw out the
   establishment insiders. We must find more Dan Osborns and Jon Testers, and
   ask why people like Osborn run as Independents and reject the Democratic
   Party label. We must embrace smart fights, and lead a movement instead of
   dragging people to the polls.
   3 - Sadly, we need to fix the Democratic Party at the same time we fight
   some very dark days of fascism to come.
   PCCC members did our part this year as we volunteered countless hours and
   donated over a million dollars in grassroots donations.
   Together, we helped win razor-thin victories for U.S. Senate and U.S House
   candidates that will be essential in the struggle ahead. We also helped
   win big state legislative and local races, including defeating book
   banners in key school board races. (A Democratic U.S. House is still
   possible.)
   We’ll have more thoughts in the days ahead about how we can band together
   to survive this moment. [ [link removed] ]We’re joining many other groups on a solidarity
   call tonight (Thursday) at 8pm Eastern. Tens of thousands have RSVPed –
   you can here.
   For now, we wanted to offer early reflections. Again, we’d [ [link removed] ]love to
   hear yours here.
   Thank you for doing your part in this fight.
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