Last weekend, we hosted the second gathering in our New Directions for Democrats series in Las Vegas. Together, we continued building a movement outside of DC aimed at repairing our party’s damaged brand and reconnecting with working Americans.
Las Vegas proved the perfect backdrop for this conversation. Behind its glittering skyline, it is one of America’s great working-class cities — powered by hotel housekeepers, stagehands, restaurant servers, and rideshare drivers. It reminds us that today’s working class is diverse, resilient, and the foundation of our economy.
Over the course of our program, we tackled the big questions Democrats must face if we are to rebuild trust with working families. We heard insights from focus groups on the political challenges confronting our party, explored bold ideas to tackle the cost of living and create upward mobility, discussed practical strategies for fixing government dysfunction, and debated how Democrats can embrace energy and climate solutions that cut emissions while keeping fuel bills low.
These are tough conversations, but they are long overdue. What we began in Denver and deepened in Las Vegas is the foundation of a new movement for commonsense reform — one that speaks to the hopes and aspirations of working Americans and reestablishes Democrats as the party of upward mobility and national renewal.
Keep reading below for highlights and key takeaways from our Las Vegas event.