Ryan beat his Democratic opponent in 2016 by 35 points, so the race currently sitting at single digits represents a significant change in the political winds. The Bryce campaigns own internal polling shows Bryce winning in 2018 by a 3-point marginassuming more voters get to know him.
Democrats are currently engaged in what some are calling a civil war over the future of the party and, in many ways, over the future of the resistance to President Trump. Randy Bryces campaign offers echoes of the partys pastof FDRs ambitious New Deal, of Lyndon Johnsons War on Povertyand potentially signals a new direction for the partys future.
We need more working people to run for office. We understand it. We get the struggles of living paycheck to paycheck, Bryce tells In These Times.
Asked whether his campaign will help inspire more working people like himself to run, he replies, Its already happening. People are contacting me. Were seeing a record number of candidates come out everywhere. And a lot of Republicans that are going to have to fight for their seats see this wave coming, and theyre retiring in pretty big numbers.
Sanders embrace of Bryce is another indicator that progressive challengers are gaining steam in the upcoming election cycle. Rather than giving in to Trumps demagoguery or Ryans austerity, Bryce is trying to prove that what voters are really looking for are commonsense solutions to their problems. While the Right pushes for building a big, beautiful wall and enacting tax cuts for the rich, Bryce is countering with proposals for higher wages and jobs building infrastructurepolicies that will clearly improve working peoples lives.