(CNN) โ Former President Barack Obama offered a note of caution to Democrats buzzing over Vice President Kamala Harrisโ campaign, telling donors on Marthaโs Vineyard Monday night that the party needs to ramp up its focus โ and spending โ on down-ballot races across the country.
โKamalaโs (convention) speech showed her command, that sheโs prepared to be president,โ Obama said, according to a partial transcript provided by the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, a party-aligned group fighting for fairer state and congressional maps. โShe was outstanding, and the theme was joy. And so, people were feeling great. And I want everybody to feel great, but I also want everybody to get a little bit of a reality check.โ
The NDRC told CNN the fundraiser brought in $1.7 million.
Obama at the event described Republican efforts to โredraw maps and manipulate the rules,โ backed up by courts โthat are willing to uphold unfair maps and unfair rules,โ as both a power play by a party โthatโs basically decided we canโt win on the basis of ideasโ and the chief obstacle facing many of the politically popular policies Democrats are campaigning on with new gusto since Harris replaced President Joe Biden as the nominee.
โPolitics in America is and always has been, not simply a matter of rhetoric and joy and excitement. It is also nuts and bolts exercises of power,โ Obama said. โIf we elect Kamala, but we havenโt dealt with the nuts and bolts issues that NDRC is focused on, she will confront the same nonsense that I had to deal with, with (then Senate Majority Leader Mitch) McConnell and (former House Speaker John) Boehner.โ
Democrats lost more than a thousand seats in state legislatures during Obamaโs presidency, while also suffering a string of defeats at the gubernatorial level and in the US Congress, where Republicans won a 2010 House landslide before taking control of the Senate in 2014. The damage at the state level has been the most difficult for Democrats to unwind, in part due to gerrymandering by state GOP leaders.
โUnderlying those efforts,โ Obama said, โis obviously a longstanding philosophy that says there are certain people that arenโt real Americans, and so they really shouldnโt be represented anyway.โ
Former Attorney General Eric Holder, who was appointed by Obama and led the Justice Department from 2009 to 2015, has led the NDRC since its formation in the months after former President Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton in 2016. Since then, the NDRC and allies like the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, the partyโs state-level campaign arm, have slowly turned back the tide. The group says the current maps are on track to be the โfairestโ in a generation.
Obama also credited the NDRCโs work for Democratsโ better-than-expected showing in the 2022 midterms, when the predicted โred waveโ never crashed and Republicans failed to wrest control of the Senate and won only a narrow, fractious majority in the House.
โWhat a lot of people didnโt mention (after the election) was because of the work that Eric and NDRC and others had done, we just had a better map,โ Obama said. โAnd thatโs part of the reason that we did not see a red wave. It was that maps were fairer and, as a consequence, better reflected the will of the people.โ
In his own remarks, Holder touted the NDRCโs work since it began operating in 2017 โ a time, he said, when what โseemed like intractable gerrymanders in a whole bunch of different statesโ had locked Democrats out of power in state legislatures, courts and US congressional races.
Holder told the audience that the group is now focused on its โ10-yearโ plan to assure that the โredistricting that we do in 2031 will be even better than the one that happened in this cycle.โ
Still, he insisted, the nature of modern Republican politics and candidates โ who, he said, โhave made peace with the notion of being a minority partyโ โ meant that battles over the rules governing elections were as important as Democratsโ messaging and ability to grow their political base.
โThey wonโt have the majority of the American people, but they want majority power nevertheless. Itโs almost like political apartheid, and theyโve made peace with that,โ Holder said. โAnd theyโve used gerrymandering, voter suppression.โ
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