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How the Democratic Party Gave Away Its Ability to Simply Pick a New Nominee
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1 year ago
On July 20, 2024, President Joe Biden announced on Sunday that he was ending his campaign for reelection and endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris to succeed him.
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At the state and city level, they were known as political machines.
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They would trade jobs and government contracts, and they would fight over who the nominee
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was going to be at the national level.
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Those party organizations begin to lose strength as you go through the 20th century.
00:36
You hear a lot of talk about reform, and attention starts to focus on, well, could voters really
00:42
have a say in nominating the candidates?
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It doesn't really go anywhere, except in the South, where the primary becomes the tool
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used by the white supremacists to make sure that the whites wouldn't be splitting their
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votes and a black candidate winning.
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You move up into the 60s, and the primaries are still there, but they're not dominant.
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It's still kind of the party machine, party organizations at state, national level that
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are making those choices.
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So you move into 1968, Lyndon Johnson was running for president, but he is weak because
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of the Vietnam War.
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He has a very close election win in the state of New Hampshire.
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As a result of that, and seeing that it was going to be a slog for Johnson to win the
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party's nomination, he surprisingly pulls out.
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I shall not seek, and I will not accept, the nomination of my party for another term as
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your president.
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As vice president, Hubert Humphrey jumps into the race, and Humphrey is organizing that
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state and national party apparatus that Johnson had behind him, so that by the time you roll
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around to the convention in Chicago, Humphrey's already, in effect, won the nomination, even
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though he did not run in a single primary.
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Now that is the old party structure.
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But parallel to it, you had folks like Eugene McCarthy, Robert Kennedy running in the primaries,
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and they were winning.
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I do not run for the presidency merely to oppose any man, but to propose equality.
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Kennedy, of course, is killed by an assassin.
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Eugene McCarthy rolls into Chicago, and him and his supporters are outraged that Humphrey's
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going to be nominated, even though he has not won even a majority of the delegates through
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the primary system.
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Humphrey's playing by the rules of the game.
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They've just, they've lost credibility over the decades.
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Chicago was an extraordinary moment in 1968.
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You've got mass protests over the Vietnam War, and also great resistance to the economic
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inequality, racial injustice in the country.
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The Chicago political structure is controlled by Mayor Daley, who is outraged by these signs
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of protest, and as later reports would conclude, there was a police riot.
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The police just went crazy, and they were beating up the protesters outside the Democratic
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Convention.
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This is on the streets, is mayhem.
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Well, they all have different points of view, and there are some powerful leaders.
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So they get down to a convention, and you can expect to have something happen.
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We have one factor that seems to heal, to cause a healing process to speed up, and that
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is the Republican opposition.
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But as the convention is coming to a close, you've got this rebellion within the convention
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hall, and the critics in the party are saying this is not democratic.
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Meanwhile, on the streets, you've got the students, and the socialists, and other protesters
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saying that the party is not democratic, that America is not democratic, and it is a real
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crisis.
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One of the last acts of the convention, 68, was a referendum to start an investigation
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to look into how the party nominates its candidates.
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One of the results is the adoption around the country of direct primary elections to
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select the presidential candidate for the Democratic Party.
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I accept your nomination with a full and grateful heart.
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1972, this process we're talking about, is why there is no political party to step in
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and say, Mr. Joe Biden, thank you for your career, but you're not going to be the candidate.
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If you were in Germany, France, or England, you would have had the party leadership ushering
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them off the stage.
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There would have been some kind of intervention.
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My vision for America's future, all merited a second term, but nothing, nothing can come
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in the way of saving our democracy.
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That includes personal ambition.
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I'd like to thank our great Vice President Kamala Harris, she's experienced, she's tough,
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she's capable.
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She's been an incredible partner to me, and a leader for our country.
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In America, there is no power, there is no party there who is going to move the candidate
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out.
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The candidate controls their own destiny.
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I knew you were still there.
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You're not going anywhere, Joe.
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Oh, I'm watching you, kid.
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I'm watching you, kid.
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I love you.
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I love you, Joe.
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The purpose for the primaries back to 68 was more democracy, get people involved.
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This needs to be about participation.
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What we found over the decades is the proportion of people turning out to vote in the primary
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was very small, 15, 20, sometimes very competitive election, possibly 30%.
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And the people who are turning out were not representative.
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They tend to be more liberal, and especially on the conservative side, very conservative
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libertarian.
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And it helps to explain why Donald Trump, you know, has locked up the nomination, even
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though there are plenty of Republicans who have doubts about him.
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The people who show up at the primary are making the decision about the nomination.
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Now we're looking at a situation with Kamala Harris being endorsed by Joe Biden and other
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leaders, and we're going to have kind of off-road sort of political maneuvering.
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There's going to be a lot of coming discussion about whether this is democratic, whether
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there ought to be an open convention to decide it, whether having the delegates vote virtually
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without any kind of public debate is really a violation of democratic procedure.
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And my point here is, go back to the beginning.
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The way this was set up in 1972 and how it's evolved into really a process of relatively
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small numbers, more extreme elements of our political process participating, has guaranteed
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this was not going to be democratic.
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