Much of American politics now runs on telling people who to blame for what has gone wrong in their lives. Congressman Jake Auchincloss thinks we need to offer something more compelling: a politics of opportunity that gives people a fair chance to get a good education, own a home, build a secure life, and ensure that the circumstances of their birth do not determine their future.
In this wide-ranging conversation, Auchincloss explains what his Majority Democrats organization is trying to build, how folks can break with party orthodoxy and embrace good ideas from across the political spectrum, and why the political center needs authenticity AND swagger to win.
He also argues that TikTok is “a bigger enemy to Israel than Hezbollah,” pointing to the platform’s influence on how younger Americans understand Israel and to the broader role social media plays in distorting people’s sense of self, country, and one another.
The conversation turns to the war with Iran and the difference between operational military success and strategic failure. Auchincloss describes where he believes a growing consensus is headed: continued commitment to Israel’s security, less reliance on the existing model of direct military financing, and greater emphasis on the Abraham Accords.
Jeremy and Congressman Auchincloss also discuss the hard work Congress actually does when the cameras are off, the work he is proudest of that rarely makes headlines, and why Americans may be better served by spending less time scrolling and more time talking to people — outdoors.