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Sarah's avatar

I really appreciate how Rep. Landsman spoke to the idea of there being lots of different versions of family. As a single in my mid 30s with an extended family I love, but not with kids on iPads or personal concerns about school issues, there are a lot of ways I’d love to hear leaders speak to ALL of us. Families do matter, and I grew up in a wonderful one, but as more people are single longer, we need a more encompassing vision for all. I think it’s a huge piece the Rs miss and it’s a place dems could really own.

I think AOC and Pete Buttigieg and Kamala are interesting people to show us what a broader picture of family and singles and blended families could look like alongside of traditional families — but perhaps it needs to be owned and painted as a beautiful vision rather than kind of a sideline idea/personal interest story. What could it look like to embrace family and community as a bigger picture that’s more encompassing?

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Thank you for this conversation with Rep Landsman. It was really something to hear him explore the typical "wide-ranging" Pantsuit Politics conversation with you two. At some points when you both pushed him on his ideas it really felt like I could feel his wheels turning a bit more. I am sure the pace and structure of work as a congressperson is crazy-town so I really appreciate he was willing to spend so much time at the white board with you both. I hope he brings some of your ideas to his New Democrats group.

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