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[A Strategic Blueprint for the Democratic Party: Perspectives from Rahm Emanuel]-[Rahm Emanuel on 2026 Midterms and Politics in the Trump Era]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2026-01-22

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The Current State of Political Dysfunction

Rahm Emanuel, a seasoned Democratic strategist and former Chief of Staff, posits that the United States is currently "exporting its political dysfunction." Reflecting on the global economic order, he cites Mark Carney's assessment that the U.S.-led rules-based system is fundamentally broken. Emanuel argues that the current administration's approach—characterized by "naked power grabs" and a disregard for international alliances—has eroded trust. He emphasizes that the U.S. must move beyond a simple "reset" and pursue "fundamental reforms" to rebuild the strategic and economic relationships that once served as a force multiplier for American interests.

Immigration and the 'End of ICE as We Know It'

Addressing the contentious issue of immigration, Emanuel clarifies his call to "end ICE as we know it." He characterizes the current iteration of the agency as a "lawless mob" rather than a professional law enforcement entity, citing the lack of body cameras and masked agents as evidence of a drift toward disorder. He insists that his position is not an abolitionist stance but a demand for accountability. He draws a sharp distinction between deporting convicted criminals—which he supports—and the indiscriminate, disruptive tactics currently employed that destroy the essential trust between federal authorities and local communities.

The 'American Dream' and Economic Disparity

Emanuel expresses profound concern over the erosion of the American Dream, noting that the ladder of opportunity has been "double locked." He critiques the current economic landscape where young adults struggle to afford homes and healthcare, labeling it "totally unacceptable." He argues that the Democratic Party must pivot from a focus on redistribution to a focus on growth, specifically by addressing the affordability crisis in housing, groceries, and healthcare. He warns that corporate America, by remaining "timid souls" and failing to share profit growth with workers, is complicit in the destruction of the nation's social contract.

Educational Excellence as a Core Pillar

Perhaps the most significant critique Emanuel levels against his own party is the abandonment of "accountability and standards" in public education. He highlights the "Mississippi Miracle" as a blueprint for success, where a return to phonics and the "science of reading" yielded dramatic improvements in test scores. He argues that Democrats have made a "strategic mistake" by prioritizing divisive cultural debates—such as bathroom access or pronoun usage—over the fundamental mission of ensuring students can read and perform math at grade level. He maintains that if the Democratic Party continues to prioritize cultural wars over educational excellence, they will remain on the "losing side" of public opinion.

A Strategy for Election Success

Looking toward upcoming elections, Emanuel advises that the strategy must be to frame the contest as a "referendum election." He urges Democrats to keep the focus on the "rubber stamp Republican Congress" that enables President Trump, rather than getting distracted by the president's daily controversies. He identifies three distinct emotional currents in the electorate: anger among Democrats, discomfort among independents, and a sense of betrayal among MAGA voters. To secure a majority, he asserts that Democrats must "win the hearts and minds of the unaffiliated" by focusing on bread-and-butter economic issues and presenting a clear, disciplined contrast to the status quo.

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📖 Transcript

Democrat Rahm Emanuel has seen many elections and has advice for this year's.
This is a referendum election.
Keep it focused on the rubber stamp of the Republican Congress to President Trump.
What does he think Democrats are doing right and wrong?
It's a special edition of Up First from NPR News.
Emanuel is a Democratic Party insider with a critique of the Democratic Party.

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