There’s a theme in Democratic commentary this summer: Voters don’t care about the party’s internal fights, they care about the affordability crisis. So Democrats should stop navel-gazing around internal governance and get back to kitchen-table issues. It’s a reasonable instinct much of the time. Most DNC personnel disputes really are inside baseball.

Eight years in the U.S. military taught me that the mission only succeeds when everyone is working toward the same goal, even when we don’t agree on every detail of how to get there. This lesson has stayed with me through every chapter of my life since: as a lawyer representing veterans fighting for the […]