Democrats campaigning to win back power in Congress this year should have one focus as voters face a maelstrom coming from Washington, according to Rahm Emanuel: Change.
“I would put everything under the frame — heads and tails — change,” said Emanuel, who led the party’s House campaign operation when Democrats won back the chamber in 2006, during the second term of President George W. Bush.
“What I mean by that is change to Washington and change to the rubber-stamp Republican Congress,” Emanuel said in a roundtable with reporters in Washington Wednesday.
“Even when the president is talking about Greenland, ...
