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The Democrats are gonna try a brand new strategy they've never done before: cosying up to oligarchs and moving to the """centre""" (read: becoming more right wing than they were already getting)

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In Northern California, Jeffries and Rep. Sam Liccardo, the freshman Democrat who represents part of Silicon Valley, were working to stem further defections and to rally Democratic-leaning donors to their side. To the crowd, which included several major Democratic bundlers, as well as California Reps. Jimmy Panetta, Mike Levin and George Whitesides, Jeffries described his party’s efforts to push back on Trump and outlined their campaign to retake the House in 2026, according to four people who attended the event and were granted anonymity to describe a private meeting.

“The singular focus was — how do we ensure Silicon Valley remains with Democrats,” said one of the people who participated, “because, right now, Silicon Valley is feeling very purple.”

Jeffries’ appearance was the Democratic leader’s first Silicon Valley swing after the 2024 election and in the run-up to the midterm elections — an early overture at a meeting where no donation was required to attend. And it was no accident he trekked to the nation’s tech capital. In Washington, Democrats in recent days have been lacing into Musk as he wreaks havoc on the federal government, viewing him as a more polarizing — and less popular — foil than Trump. But the moneyed tech world that Musk hails from is critical to Democrats’ fortunes in 2026.

There is a significant fear that these tech folks, who have been with us for a long time, will say, ‘fuck it, we’re going with the other guys,’” said Alex Hoffman, a Democratic donor adviser who works with donors across the country but did not attend the event. “These donors are also pissed, watching former and current colleagues have unlimited, unchecked power, and getting richer off of this and they’re not.”

Democrats are “trying to mend fences and they’re also trying to keep them in the tent,” Hoffman added.

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High-dollar donor frustration — and the problem it presents for Democrats — isn’t limited to California. Across the country, “the mood is tense” among Democratic donors, said another top Democratic fundraiser, granted anonymity to discuss the issue candidly.

Democrats are on their heels as Trump steamrolls the government, seemingly unchecked. “Everyone wants to know: What can you do about what I just saw Trump do on TV, and why did we end up here?” the fundraiser said.

In Silicon Valley, Jeffries did not independently raise tech issues, despite facing a room anxious to hear how Democrats might approach AI and crypto policies in the next Congress, several people who attended said. A second person who attended the event said they were frustrated that much of Jeffries’ comments focused on Trump.

“When will we move off this posture of complaining and moaning about Trump,” the person said. “What positive ideas will Democrats offer to people to bring people back in?”

That person said Jeffries has time to assuage Democratic-leaning tech leaders and “reestablish strong ties with the tech community.” However, the attendee said, “there’s work that needs to be done, and that begins with an acknowledgement that this last campaign was not their best work.”

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The group included several top tech executives, including DocuSign CEO Allan Thygesen, Box CEO Aaron Levie, Bloom Energy CEO K.R. Sridhar and Cooper Teboe, a major Democratic donor adviser in Silicon Valley. Robert Klein and Danielle Guttman Klein, major Democratic donors, hosted it at their home in Los Altos Hills.

In his remarks, Jeffries concentrated on how Democrats planned to retake the House in 2026. He said Democrats were reaching toward the center, while Trump will swing harder right, according to the first attendee, who took notes on the presentation. Jeffries also highlighted how California Democrats helped the party net two more House seats in 2024, as well as the role the state will play in their efforts to flip the House, according to the fourth person who was in the room.

He also told the crowd that Democrats needed to pick their fights. It’s a mantra Jeffries has invoked before, comparing the party’s strategy to the New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge, who is “not going to swing at every pitch,” the Democratic leader said.

Also notable that even rich donors have more willingness to suggest Democrats ran a bad campaign than your average r/politics or .world user.

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[–] [email protected] 26 points 1 week ago (1 children)

"In his remarks, Jeffries concentrated on how Democrats planned to retake the House in 2026. He said Democrats were reaching toward the center, while Trump will swing harder right...."

Jesus fucking Christ will someone show this man the comic:

[–] Ensign_Crab 10 points 1 week ago

No lessons learned. Ever.

[–] SinningStromgald 20 points 1 week ago (2 children)

How about, and this is crazy, GOING FUCKING LEFT AND OFFERING SOLUTIONS! People are worried about food, healthcare, and housing. And while your at start calling a spade a spade. Israel is doing a genocide. Trump, Musk and the GOP are doing a coup. Musk is a Nazi. Billionaires and mega corporations are a problem and their influence in politics needs to be curbed.

Just try it. ONCE! PLEASE!

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Imagine Democrats moving to the left.

[–] SinningStromgald 8 points 1 week ago

I would spontaneously explode.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

Ask not how to imagine a party going left will look like, ask how going left will look like a party reimagined.

[–] TropicalDingdong 11 points 1 week ago

Jefferies can suck my dick from behind.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 week ago

He also told the crowd that Democrats needed to pick their fights.

Translation: bye bye, t-slurs

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago

Democratic House Leader Hakeem Jeffries quietly met with more than 150 Silicon Valley-based donors last week in California — an early step in Democrats’ efforts to repair relationships with a once-deep blue constituency.

JFK they're so stupid. You cant repair relationships with deep blue constituents by pandering to the villains who are harming the very same constituents.

That's like saying "Gee golly, our relations with the Jews is almost gone. We should cozy up with Nazis to repair our Jewish relations."

[–] deadtom 4 points 1 week ago

Democrats are the controlled opposition that is happy to take progressive votes as long as they shut the fuck up and toe the line rightward. We wonder why they don't represent the needs of the worker while they snort billionaire cash same as Republicans do. The right and left hands of the wealthy will never work to our benefit, and with the new DNC head talking about only taking money from "good billionaires" you can expect more of the same bullshit.

[–] surph_ninja 3 points 1 week ago

Don’t make the mistake of believing their complicity is simply incompetence. The Dems are in on it.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

I'd rather we think of how to imprison the treasonists in Silicon Valley instead of making besties with them. But, the dems are gonna continue to not serve the interest of the working class and wonder why they keep ending up at the bottom.