{"id":702,"date":"2026-06-18T15:43:40","date_gmt":"2026-06-18T15:43:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/commercialrelocationpros.com\/?p=702"},"modified":"2026-06-18T15:43:40","modified_gmt":"2026-06-18T15:43:40","slug":"the-democratic-base-is-ready-to-go","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/commercialrelocationpros.com\/?p=702","title":{"rendered":"The Democratic Base Is Ready to Go"},"content":{"rendered":"<section>\n<p>P<span>erhaps I should\u2019ve expected<\/span> the meeting to devolve into chaos. It was predictable, especially if you subscribe to the essential maxim that any room containing several dozen women of a certain age and Summer Shandy on tap is bound to get a little rowdy. Unfortunately, the chair of the Ohio Democrats did not see it coming.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/commercialrelocationpros.com\/?p=700\">\u2018You Slap Me in the Face, I\u2019ll Slap You Right Back\u2019<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Kathleen Clyde, the state party leader, was standing on a small stage at a bar in the Cleveland suburbs, having just finished delivering what was supposed to be a stirring call to action to a group of local Democratic activists. Her tone, however, had not conveyed any particular sense of passion about the upcoming midterms. The ladies in the audience did not seem impressed. And now\u2014<i>oh, no<\/i>\u2014it was time for questions.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhat are we going to do differently?\u201d one woman asked, pointing out that the Democrats\u2019 brand is terrible. Eventually, the microphone was abandoned, and another woman asked: \u201cWhy don\u2019t the Democrats have a <i>good<\/i> message?\u201d A third woman chimed in, a little frantically: \u201cWhat can we do?!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Clyde\u2019s eyes were wide. She hadn\u2019t expected friendly fire. \u201cWe <i>do<\/i> have a good message!\u201d she sputtered. \u201cAffordability!\u201d But the women smelled weakness, and now, several of them were shouting at once. \u201cHow are you going to do that?\u201d one demanded. \u201cIt has to be more specific!\u201d From the back, an older woman offered: \u201cWe need <i>smart<\/i>!\u201d Clyde assured the group that the party\u2019s message <i>was<\/i> smart, and it was going to resonate in November. But moments later, she was off the stage and hightailing it back to Columbus.<\/p>\n<p>Afterward, one of the attendees joked in a group chat that she had witnessed a murder. Actually, what she\u2019d witnessed was a tidy encapsulation of the broader tension at play in her party: Ahead of the midterms, the base is raring to go. But it\u2019s also demanding a reckoning from its highest ranks that hasn\u2019t come. \u201cThe party needs to be able to answer tough questions,\u201d Susan Polakoff Shaw, a leader of the group at the bar, told me. \u201cWe\u2019re still pissed that we lost the election in 2024\u2014and we\u2019re pissed at them for not doing a better job of standing up to the Republicans and to Trump<i>.<\/i>\u201d<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s a dynamic that has some Democrats chewing their cuticles, despite a fairly promising political landscape for their party. These Democrats expect, of course, that many of their candidates will perform well in November. But they worry that victory will paint a too-cheery gloss over the party\u2019s bigger issues\u2014and prolong the time it takes to solve them.<\/p>\n<p>L<span>et\u2019s back up<\/span>. The women at that Ohio bar were veterans of political activism. They launched GRR, short for Grass Roots Resistance, roughly a week after Donald Trump won his first election, one of hundreds of activist groups to do so. In 2020, I wrote about the women\u2019s evolution from passive or occasional voters to active party organizers. GRR helped flip a state House seat from red to blue, the only such success in Ohio that year.<\/p>\n<p>In the past decade, GRR has ballooned from a dozen women to more than 200, and is now large enough to fill a party room at the back of a suburban bar. One GRR member I interviewed in 2020, who was then leading a school-levy campaign, is now president of the local school board. At each GRR meeting, there is a table for new-member sign-up sheets, a table for the petition du jour, and a table for snacks. Attendees show up half an hour early for \u201cW(h)ine time,\u201d an opportunity to vent about the latest affront to democracy from Trump or state Republicans. Newcomers receive a button that reads I survived my 1st GRR meeting, and it <i>won\u2019t<\/i> be my last! and introduce themselves onstage in a ritual known as the \u201cGRRgin Sacrifice.\u201d At the meeting where Clyde spoke, eight new GRRgins were initiated.<\/p>\n<p>Right now, the group is campaigning for one of its longtime members, who is running for the state House. The women are also volunteering for Sherrod Brown\u2019s U.S. Senate bid and for Amy Acton, who is running for Ohio governor. Next month, group leaders will unveil GRR\u2019s week-by-week plan of action for the midterms. Enthusiasm inside GRR has never been higher. \u201cThis year feels like 2018 on steroids,\u201d Shaw said.<\/p>\n<p>But GRR is not unique. Across America, the Democrats\u2019 cup runneth over with activist spirit. Indivisible, the national network of activist groups, says that it now has about 2,800 confirmed active chapters\u2014more than double what it had before the 2024 election. The number of people getting involved during Trump\u2019s second term as president \u201cis dramatically higher\u201d than it was in his first, Leah Greenberg, a co-founder of the group, told me. Similarly, about 80,000 people signed up to run for office through Run for Something in 2025, more than the number who did during the entirety of Trump\u2019s first term, the group told me. Red, Wine &amp; Blue, a group that launched in 2019 to activate swing voters in the suburbs, has welcomed 200,000 new members after Trump\u2019s second inauguration\u2014a faster rate of growth than in either the 2020 or 2022 cycles. Organizers of the third \u201cNo Kings\u201d protest, held in March, say they had 8 million participants, which would make it the largest single-day protest in American history.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/commercialrelocationpros.com\/?p=698\">What Disclosure Day Misses About Aliens and Religion<\/a><\/p>\n<p>But the tenor of all of this grassroots activism is angrier and more desperate than it was in 2018, the last time a midterm election was held while Trump was in the White House. \u201cIn 2018, there was a top-down resistance,\u201d Amanda Litman, the executive director of Run for Something, told me. \u201cThat hasn\u2019t felt true this time.\u201d Instead, the base has led the way. And base voters are furious\u2014partly at Trump, but also at their own leaders.<\/p>\n<p>Impatience is growing among volunteers and donors \u201cabout the cultural sclerosis\u201d inside Democratic organizations, Yasmin Radjy, the executive director of the progressive group Swing Left, told me. \u201cThe question we hear over and over is, <i>What are Democrats doing differently than in 2024 to make sure we win?<\/i>\u201d<\/p>\n<p>T<span>his is, of course, the million-dollar question<\/span>\u2014and there has been no genuine institutional attempt to answer it. Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin has demonstrated an almost impressive inability to reassure and reinvigorate his party after its devastating losses in the 2024 election. Only after a sustained bullying campaign led, in part, by the <i>Pod Save America<\/i> hosts did Martin release the promised 2024 autopsy. The result? A half-finished report with few clear conclusions.<\/p>\n<p>There are other, more existential items that Democrats have yet to address. The first is their brand, which multiple party strategists described to me as \u201cin the toilet.\u201d A poll from earlier this year presented Democrats with the discomfiting revelation that among the American public, their party is more popular than Iran\u2014but less popular than AI. Another challenge facing Democrats is that their leaders are reviled but, for some reason, still <i>sticking around<\/i>. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, for example, is poised to return as majority leader if Democrats win back the Senate, even though he is more passionately disliked than Trump, according to some polling.<\/p>\n<p>Still, the consensus at the moment suggests that things are going to go pretty well for Democrats in November. They will probably win back the House. If they\u2019re lucky in Ohio, North Carolina, Maine, and Alaska, they might even win back the Senate. But none of those wins can be attributed to some new, inspiring message\u2014or to the party having undergone some fundamental evolution. Victory is expected, mainly<i>,<\/i> because the alternative is worse: Trump is a historically unpopular president who has embroiled the country in a new Middle Eastern conflict, the results of which are rising costs and, for many, a general sense of precariousness.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAre we gonna win a bunch of seats in November? Yes. Do we have the enthusiasm to carry that forward into \u201928? Yes,\u201d Kelly Dietrich, the founder of the National Democratic Training Committee, told me. \u201cDo we have the infrastructure we need to do that? No.\u201d Dietrich has proposed a \u201cDemocratic Innovation Fund\u201d for investing in state and local elections even in off-year election cycles. He also points to conservative groups such as Turning Point USA and the Leadership Institute as models for building trust and the party\u2019s volunteer base beyond the federal level. If Democrats invested in similar \u201clong-term brand-building outside the party,\u201d he said, \u201cpeople would understand who we are.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Last year, Radjy\u2019s group, Swing Left, started its own brand-building operation called Ground Truth, a year-round canvassing program that uses AI to summarize and transmit voter concerns back to the party. The excitement about the midterms is wonderful, Radjy told me. But \u201cwe need to ask ourselves: Are we building something durable, or is it all a house of sand?\u201d she said. \u201cAre we going to wake up in June 2027 and say, <i>Oh shit, now we gotta go build this stuff<\/i><em>?<\/em>\u201d<\/p>\n<p>W<span>hen I reached out to Clyde<\/span>, the Ohio Democrats chair, to ask about her experience at the GRR meeting, and about what specific lessons Democrats have learned since 2024, her office sent back a statement that did not directly address any of my questions. \u201cOhio Democrats are laser-focused on lowering costs, protecting Ohioans\u2019 freedoms, and getting our state and country back on track,\u201d the statement attributed to Clyde stated. \u201cOhioans of all political backgrounds are getting involved with our Democratic candidates because of the strength of their winning message.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>There was more, but none of it acknowledged the Democrats\u2019 broader problems\u2014or any of the related concerns that the ladies of GRR had brought up at the meeting. 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