There isn’t a single Black woman on House Dems' leadership team. It’s not new.

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There isn’t a single Black woman on House Dems' leadership team. It’s not new.
Kamala Harris made history last week, but Black women in the House haven't held elected positions in leadership in more than four decades.

When Democratic Rep. Brenda Lawrence lost her leadership race by a single vote, she looked up the last time a Black woman was elected to sit at her party’s leadership table in the House.

She was stunned to learn it was Rep. Shirley Chisholm of New York — 44 years ago.

In the same year the U.S. elected its first Black woman to serve as vice president, the House Democratic Caucus once again elected a leadership team that didn’t include a single Black woman.

“When the vote is taken by our body, Black women don’t win,” Lawrence (D-Mich.) said in an interview. “I cannot comprehend how, for 40 years, a Black woman has never earned the collective majority vote of our caucus.”

In a caucus that frequently touts diversity as one of its core strengths, Black women have been repeatedly excluded from elected senior positions. And despite the country as a whole undergoing a reckoning over race in recent months, the current leadership team will remain in place for the next two years. It’s an issue several Democrats told POLITICO must be rectified, although no one has a clear idea on how to do that.

“I think it’s something that absolutely needs to be addressed,” said Rep. Karen Bass (D-Calif.) who just finished a two-year term as chair of the Congressional Black Caucus. “The caucus as a whole is sensitive to it now where I don’t know that they were a couple of terms ago.”

The leadership of the House Democratic Caucus has never been more diverse: White women — Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Assistant Speaker Katherine Clark — hold two of the top four positions in the House, while House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.), the highest ranking African American in Congress, has been atop the caucus for years. Another high-ranking Black Democrat, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.), is in his second term as caucus chairman and is frequently discussed as the next speaker.

Still, the Democrats’ elected leadership team doesn’t include a single Black woman. Pelosi appointed Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.), a Black woman, as co-chair of the Steering Committee after losing in a bitter leadership fight to Jeffries two years earlier. While technically a leadership position, it’s an appointed, not elected, position.
Lee is among a handful of Black women who has unsuccessfully ran for leadership positions since Democrats recaptured the majority in 2018. In the most recent set of elections last November, both Lawrence and Rep. Robin Kelly (D-Ill.), who ran for vice chair, lost their bids. Bass was privately encouraged to run to lead Democrats’ campaign arm late last year but she declined.

And it was that track record that alarmed Lawrence enough to raise the issue.

Lawrence — who was running for caucus representative, a lower-tier leadership position in the sprawling caucus hierarchy — had a chance to redo the election, given the close margins and some still-uncalled races for House Democrats. Instead, she decided to have a conversation with her colleagues about it.

Speaking on a private caucus call, Lawrence delivered an emotional speech where she said she “stood on the shoulders” of Chisholm, then recited one of the legendary former lawmakers’ best-known quotes: “You don't make progress by standing on the sidelines, whimpering and complaining.”

Afterwards, several Democrats — the majority of whom were white men — approached her to thank her for making them aware of the glaring problem in their caucus.
The precise reason that so few Black women have risen into leadership ranks is unclear, Lawrence and others said. But it’s likely multi-faceted: Black women in politics, for instance, have long had to work harder than their white or male counterparts to fundraise and get elected.

Another issue is the static leadership at the top. While there has been some churn in the lower level positions, Pelosi, Hoyer and Clyburn together have led the caucus for more than a decade, meaning there's many more ambitious lawmakers than there are spots available in the roughly dozen-person team.

Several Black female lawmakers also said they face tougher scrutiny of their leadership capabilities, even compared to Black men, regardless of seniority. Lawrence’s race for caucus representative, for instance, was won by a Black Democrat in his second term, Rep. Colin Allred (D-Texas).

“It was just one of those things, I said, you know, I need to say what is happening here. This is bigger than me,” said Lawrence, who was elected in 2014. “I can’t sit here and say every Black woman who runs is the best qualified or should be elected. But dang, 40 years?”

Those comments were particularly powerful, several Democrats on the call later said, because of the way Black women helped drive the Democratic party’s success at the ballot in November. Then weeks later, it was again Black voters who turned out in Georgia to help deliver the Senate majority during two run-off races.

After Vice President Kamala Harris took her oath last week, there are now 27 Black women serving in Congress, all House Democrats. A pair of Black women now lead two of 21 House committees: Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) atop the House Financial Services Committee, and Rep. Eddie Bernie Johnson (D-Texas) leading the House Science Committee.

Another Black Democrat who was in line for a committee gavel, Rep. Marcia Fudge (D-Ohio), was recently tapped to lead Biden’s Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Several other Black women in the caucus have developed a national profile without an official leadership position. That includes Bass — the former chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus — and Rep. Val Demings (D-Fla.), who gained prominence as an impeachment manager in former President Donald Trump’s first trial.

Del. Stacey Plaskett (D-V.I.) is an impeachment manager for Trump’s second trial and. Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-Ohio) leads the powerful CBC. Rep. Terri Sewell (D-Ala.) is an outspoken voting rights advocate credited with engineering the 2017 election of the first Democratic senator in deep red Alabama in 25 years.

Bass was under consideration for a Cabinet position, and both Bass and Demings appeared on Biden’s shortlist for vice presidential candidates.

Demings — who has broken gender and racial barriers throughout her career as a police chief and congresswoman — said Democrats do need to do more. But for now, the Florida Democrat said she’s looking at the enormous step taken by Harris last week.

“In a moment where Kamala Harris was just sworn in, I think that’s where our focus should be right now. And then how we can look to her to help elevate other qualified women,” Demings (D-Fla.) said in an interview the day after the Biden and Harris inauguration.

“There’s always more work to do, but yesterday we just swore in the first Black woman in the second most powerful position. And I think that’s pretty special.”

 
Anyone have a list of the leadership positions in the House? I'd like to get context on this.
 
I'm a troll for posting a news story from Politico about the lack of representation of Black women on the Dems House leadership team?

Okaaaaay...... :rolleyes2:
No you're a troll because your posts are almost always slams against the Democratic Party aimed at eliciting attention whore like responses. The word balance, objectivity and fairness are foreign to you as evidenced by your one sided posts. Criticism is one thing but you use it as a tired cause celebre. :smh:
 
No you're a troll because your posts are almost always slams against the Democratic Party aimed at eliciting attention whore like responses. The word balance, objectivity and fairness are foreign to you as evidenced by your one sided posts. Criticism is one thing but you use it as a tired cause celebre. :smh:

"attention whore like responses"

Like yours?
 
Anyone have a list of the leadership positions in the House? I'd like to get context on this.


Speaker of the House or Assembly. The speaker is the principal leader of the House or Assembly. The speaker typically will (1) preside over the daily sessions of the House or Assembly, (2) preserve order in the chamber, (3) state parliamentary motions, (4) rule on parliamentary questions, (4) appoint committee chairs and members, (5) refer bills to committee, (6) sign legislation, writs and warrants and (7) act as the official spokesman for the House or Assembly.

Speaker pro tem. The primary roles assigned to the speaker pro tem are to (1) preside over the House in the speaker's absence, (2) exercise the powers and duties of the speaker in his or her absence and (3) assume other duties as assigned by the speaker. In some states, this is an honorary position, with few substantive duties assigned.

Majority Leader. The primary functions of a majority leader usually relate to floor duties. The majority leader (1) is the lead speaker for the majority party during floor debates, (2) develops the calendar and (3) assists the president or speaker with program development, policy formation and policy decisions.

Majority Caucus Chair. The majority caucus chair generally (1) develops the majority caucus agenda with the principal leaders, (2) presides over the majority caucus meetings and (3) assists with the development of policy.

Majority Whip. The duties of the majority whip are to (1) assist the floor leader, (2) ensure member attendance, (3) count votes and (4) generally communicate the majority position.

Minority Leader. The minority leader is the principal leader of the minority caucus. The minority leader is responsible for (1) developing the minority position, (2) negotiating with the majority party, (3) directing minority caucus activities on the chamber floor and (4) leading debate for the minority.

Minority Caucus Chair. The minority caucus chair (1) presides over caucus meetings and (2) assists the minority leader with policy development.

Minority Whip. The major responsibilities for the minority whip are to (1) assist the minority leader on the floor, (2) count votes and (3) ensure attendance of minority party members.
 
No yours, because by your posts you are nearing consummate attention whore status and I'm sure it's an opinion shared by most of the Board. :rolleyes:

You said attention whore responses, which is what YOU'RE doing. You have yet to comment on the content of the article itself.

Where was this thread about Trumps 99% cac cabinet? You were awfully fucking quiet.

Article isn't about Biden's Cabinet, but your functionally illiterate "Colin" ass didn't read the article anyway.
 
I don’t read articles from Agents
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You said attention whore responses, which is what YOU'RE doing. You have yet to comment on the content of the article itself.



Article isn't about Biden's Cabinet, but your functionally illiterate "Colin" ass didn't read the article anyway.

You received all the response an asshole troll such as yourself is entitled to, now fuck off. We're done...
 
Wake up call coming soon on a bigger scale. Black women can’t go too far from us and they gotta keep us somewhat together.
 
You received all the response an asshole troll such as yourself is entitled to, now fuck off. We're done...
The ADOS klan on here trying to get you to forget they wanted y'all to not vote.

Nope. Just reminding y'all of what you voted for. Hey, at least you're getting your transgender agenda and appointees. Now the two of you have role models in Biden's administration.

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Nope. Just reminding y'all of what you voted for. Hey, at least you're getting your transgender agenda and appointees. Now the two of you have role models in Biden's administration.

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Once again y'all trying way too hard and it's hilarious.
 
Nope. Just reminding y'all of what you voted for. Hey, at least you're getting your transgender agenda and appointees. Now the two of you have role models in Biden's administration.

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Wow!! Your daddy finally hit the big time. Congrats you must be so proud.. :rolleyes:
 
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You Demobots are sad. You have been played. They don't give a fuck about you or the black women that put them in office. You can keep talking that Trump shit but he's gone and now you are getting EXACTLY what you asked for, NOTHING!!!!! You played yourself. Gays and illegals got they shit off top, they gonna give you Harriett Tubman on a $20 bill and tell you to kick rocks.
 
You Demobots are sad. You have been played. They don't give a fuck about you or the black women that put them in office. You can keep talking that Trump shit but he's gone and now you are getting EXACTLY what you asked for, NOTHING!!!!! You played yourself. Gays and illegals got they shit off top, they gonna give you Harriett Tubman on a $20 bill and tell you to kick rocks.

You can’t state the obvious on this board. The Black Blue MAGA crew won’t tolerate any critical analysis of the Biden administration and will instead call you an “agent.”
 
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You Demobots are sad. You have been played. They don't give a fuck about you or the black women that put them in office. You can keep talking that Trump shit but he's gone and now you are getting EXACTLY what you asked for, NOTHING!!!!! You played yourself. Gays and illegals got they shit off top, they gonna give you Harriett Tubman on a $20 bill and tell you to kick rocks.
Clown ass republikkkoon
 
You can’t state the obvious on this board. The Black Blue MAGA crew won’t tolerate any critical analysis of the Biden administration will instead call you an “agent.”
Do cats comment on the CONTENT or just name call? :smh: I thought the entire fucking point was to hold democrats accountable. Watch them like hawks to ensure voting power isn't wasted. Yet anyone who wants any accountability is called names because cats can't even field coherent arguments. Folks minus whale be showing up in threads like :D "na-na na-na boo boo!" They acting like children.

Fuck does Trump have to do with shit? No one here voted for him. Everyone here votes democrat or has voted democrat.

Cats lost man. Now I see how these politicians pulled off the drug war, prison industrial complex, student loan scam, and everything else.
 
Do cats comment on the CONTENT or just name call? :smh: I thought the entire fucking point was to hold democrats accountable. Watch them like hawks to ensure voting power isn't wasted. Yet anyone who wants any accountability is called names because cats can't even field coherent arguments. Folks minus whale be showing up in threads like :D "na-na na-na boo boo!" They acting like children.

Fuck does Trump have to do with shit? No one here voted for him. Everyone here votes democrat or has voted democrat.

Cats lost man. Now I see how these politicians pulled off the drug war, prison industrial complex, student loan scam, and everything else.
Another one
 
Do cats comment on the CONTENT or just name call? :smh: I thought the entire fucking point was to hold democrats accountable. Watch them like hawks to ensure voting power isn't wasted. Yet anyone who wants any accountability is called names because cats can't even field coherent arguments. Folks minus whale be showing up in threads like :D "na-na na-na boo boo!" They acting like children.

Fuck does Trump have to do with shit? No one here voted for him. Everyone here votes democrat or has voted democrat.

Cats lost man. Now I see how these politicians pulled off the drug war, prison industrial complex, student loan scam, and everything else.

Sad man. And just look at the replies from the Honest Physician verifying everything we’re saying.
 
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