WHAT IS DEMOCRATIC CAPITALISM?

Democratic Capitalism is the balance between two forces: a democracy where voters decide society’s rules, and a market economy where individuals and businesses thrive within those rules. Votes shape policy; policy shapes markets. When both systems work together, they create a society that is both fair and prosperous.

GOTV PAC’s role is to defend this balance. We focus on the elections where turnout decides everything: competitive congressional districts, state supreme courts, and down-ballot races that set the rules for both democracy and the economy. By mobilizing Democratic voters where it matters most, we ensure that economic power stems from broad participation, not concentrated wealth. Every voter we help get engaged helps realign the system where markets serve democracy, not the other way around.

THE STORY OF DCI

Democracy is the heart of American success since its founding. Democracy has expanded to include more of the citizenry and Capitalism has evolved in response to an ever increasingly complex world. We believe that capitalism is usually the most efficient and effective tool for a democracy to achieve its objectives. At the same time, we agree with Adam Smith that business left to its own devices will lead to monopolistic consolidation and financial excess.

DCI was founded to encourage the use of capitalism to address the needs of American democracy and to work with candidates and legislators that share our approach. In facing which party gives us room to participate, the Democratic Party provides some space for nonideological participants that populate the middle of the political spectrum. The hostility of the ideological left to folks like us is real, but unlike the current Republican party, there is at least some space to make our case.

Over the past generation, party affiliation has remained fairly constant. While Democrats and Republicans have a similar percent of citizens that identify with them, Independents represent a much larger group of citizens, and at a faster growing rate, than either party. This group is turned off by the infantile fighting within and between the two parties, that seems more interested in ideological purity than incremental progress.

Instead, the frustrated middle wants to see progress on the issues that directly effect their lives, which DCI believes requires bipartisanship. This means achieving what is possible, rather than wasting time and resources passing messaging bills that will never become law. It means a commitment to incremental progress, as expressed by Ruth Bader Ginsberg when she wrote “Real change, enduring change, happens one step at a time”. It means speaking in language that addresses all Americans, particularly those that do not see the world as we do.

DCI is set up as a partner, not just a donor. We look for opportunities to help Democratic US House members and candidates that share our views and values. We provide issues research and phone/text banking support to our friends. We also do independent research regarding issues that we believe are important but not sufficiently in the public discussion. We generally shy away from issues that are already in the public media forum because our resources are more useful elsewhere.

DCI’s research and campaign support focuses on members and candidates in the next generation of Democratic Party leadership. By supporting those candidates through the use of DCI’s young staff, DCI is investing in the next two generations of Americas leaders.

DCI’s activities are directed by Steve Chapman of Lake Oswego, OR.