None of the Democrats I’ve highlighted in this series have been part of the leadership group. I’ve chosen to focus instead on those less well known to voters and readers on Daily Kos. I’ve decided to profile a member of the House Leadership in this entry, Katherine Clark, as few seem to know her, know her role, and she is rarely mentioned in diaries or comments on this site.
Katherine Clark, as Minority Whip, is the second most powerful Democrat in the House. As Minority Whip, her job involves ensuring that party members are available and voting when needed, and to guide the Democratic Party’s response to legislation and other matters. When all House party members voted against the Republican Budget Priorities Bill in February, and when all but one voted against the Continuing Resolution in March, that was the work of Katherine Clark.
Katherine Clark began her political career in the Massachusetts House, winning election in 2008, moving on to the Massachusetts Senate in 2011. Her work in the state legislature led her to being named the Legislator of the Year in 2013 by the Women’s Bar Association of Massachusetts.
She moved to the House in 2013, winning the special election to replace Ed Markey when he moved to the Senate. She was a leading member of the Progressive Caucus. She assumed the title of Democratic Party Whip upon the retirement from leadership of Steny Hoyer, Nancy Pelosi and Jim Clyburn after the 2022 election. She became only the second Democratic woman to achieve appointment to one of the two most powerful positions in the House. The other, of course, is Nancy Pelosi.
So how is she standing up to Trump? Let’s look.
Clark’s fight against Trump began early, In 2017, she refused to attend his inauguration, stating she did not want to “normalize” Trump’s, “bigoted, misogynist, antisemitic and racist claims”. in 2022 she was arrested alongside Jan Schakowsky, Barbara Lee and other elected Democrats at a protest against the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v Wade.
She has continued to challenge Republicans using direct, clear language that frames the choice clearly.
This is her comment after the CR was introduced.
In her response, she outlines money defunded from Alzheimer's Research, help to soldiers exposed to toxins in Iraq, and other cuts. “This is part of the same scheme, the same crime spree, that steals deserving taxpayer dollars and all to give a tax cut to the very wealthiest people”
And her reaction to Trump’s speech to Congress frames the Republican plot in very straightforward, unambiguous way that shows her skills at delivering the Democratic message.
“It is a betrayal. It is a betrayal. So let’s not talk about decorum when the plot is exposed and reiterated every day... You take people’s health care, you take our veteran’s benefits, you take funding for our public schools, and you do it all, all of it, to give a tax cut to the very wealthiest people who won’t even notice it, but whose greed knows no bounds”.
This is a message that inspires, one that Democrats can rally around. This is House leadership doing what it needs to do.
And we see this clear framing when she discusses numerous other core Democratic issues, including unions...
Bank fees…
ICE arrests and free speech…
Cuts to Medicaid…
And the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau…