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To win elections, Democrats must expand our coalition and improve how we govern. This will require honest self-reflection and offering real Solutions to our real problems. It is not 1933. We have to stop recycling the New Deal.
We also must run effective Campaigns led by trusted Candidates. Let's do that: together.
Democrats need an economic agenda that does more than defend past programs or promise more spending. The goal should be to build a future economy that expands the middle class, rewards work, strengthens communities, and helps Americans adapt to automation, AI, outsourcing, and global competition. That also means creating conditions for long-term economic security, upward mobility, and broadly shared prosperity in a rapidly changing world. Learn more.
America faces a new generation of global threats that don’t fit neatly into traditional foreign policy categories. From geopolitical instability and economic fragmentation to climate pressures, pandemics, and emerging technologies, these risks are interconnected and accelerating. The challenge is not just to respond to crises, but to anticipate them and build strategies that protect U.S. interests while strengthening global stability. Learn more.
Government is where good ideas succeed or fail. Too often, public institutions are slow, fragmented, and unable to execute at the level modern challenges require. The result is frustration, loss of trust, and missed opportunities to solve real problems.
The task is to rebuild governing capacity. That means designing institutions that are faster, more accountable, and able to deliver clear, measurable results in people’s lives. Learn more.
A healthy society depends on more than economic growth or effective government. It requires a shared sense of fairness, trust in institutions, and confidence that the rules apply to everyone. When those foundations weaken, division deepens and instability follows.
The challenge is to strengthen social cohesion while addressing the underlying drivers of distrust, inequality, and polarization in ways that are practical, durable, and broadly supported. Learn more.
Campaigns must connect with voters in credible ways and produce candidates who can govern effectively once in office. Too often, messaging is disconnected from real concerns, and electoral success does not translate into governing success. The challenge is to develop campaigns that are grounded in practical solutions, build broad coalitions, and prepare candidates to lead with competence and credibility. Learn more.
Lasting political success depends on more than policy and strategy. It requires a clear set of values that people recognize as fair, practical, and worth supporting. When values are vague or disconnected from real-world outcomes, trust erodes and coalitions weaken.
The task is to define and communicate values that guide decision-making, resonate across different audiences, and provide a consistent foundation for solving problems and governing effectively. Learn more.

Lasting political success depends on more than policy and strategy. It requires a clear set of values that people recognize as fair, practical, and worth supporting. When values are vague or disconnected from real-world outcomes, trust erodes and coalitions weaken.
The task is to define and communicate values that guide decision-making, resonate across different audiences, and provide a consistent foundation for solving problems and governing effectively. Learn more.
The idea for this documentary began with hearing David Brooks, PBS News Commentator, and now staff writer at the Atlantic: challenge Democrats to figure out who they are and what they stand for before they go about the task of rebuilding their party. To do this, the documentary looks back at post WWII America and draws a very different conclusion than MAGA as to what made us "great."
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