Liberals seek to reboot Democratic party with ‘Big Ideas Project’

The 1 million-member Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) on Wednesday rolled out its “Big Ideas Project,” an initiative which calls on all Americans to submit issues that they think should be at the forefront of the national conversation heading into the 2016 elections.

Twenty-nine lawmakers, including outgoing Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and progressive darling Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, have agreed to “seriously consider” the ideas and possibly incorporate them into new legislation.

The campaign comes after many progressives called out President Obama and other party leaders and claimed they failed to articulate a clear agenda before the 2014 elections, which resulted in devastating defeats for Democrats, including the loss of the Senate.

“Democrats lost in 2014 because they failed to inspire Americans with bold ideas that would tangibly improve people’s lives.

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  1. strider says:

    Thought Senator Feinstein already put up a bridge to 2016 on the backs of CIA and other field operatives. That along with the usual societal fissure techniques might be enough.

  2. Alain41 says:

    Why am I suspicious of the 1 million member claim? Would PCCC be unimportant if it had say 42,087 members? Anyway, we voters booted the Dems. in 2010 and rebooted them in 2014, so I guess we can deja vu reboot them in 2016. For right now, concentrating on booting the Repubs. to do the right things.

    • Cathode Rays says:

      Sounds like a couple of cranky computers. I’d opt to turn the first one off and replace it with a pro-American computer. For the second one, I’d clear the viruses and reboot as necessary and give it a couple more reboots just for the heck of it. 🙂

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