The Intercept Briefing

Saikat Chakrabarti’s Plan for the Political Revolution

Nov 14, 2025
Saikat Chakrabarti, a progressive organizer and co-founder of Justice Democrats, discusses his vision for political change as he runs to replace Nancy Pelosi. He emphasizes the need for new leadership to combat economic inequality and corporate power. Chakrabarti critiques Democratic leaders for missed opportunities and highlights his 'Mission for America' plan, advocating for housing as infrastructure and comprehensive reform. He calls for grassroots movements and bold strategies to challenge authoritarianism and remake the Democratic Party.
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From Immigrant Roots To Startup 'Lottery'

  • Chakrabarti recounts growing up middle class with immigrant parents and winning the 'startup lottery' after working in tech.
  • That background informs his view that luck, not merit alone, drives vast inequality and motivates his politics.
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Failure To Use Political Leverage

  • Chakrabarti criticizes Democratic leaders for preemptive compromise, saying they had leverage during the shutdown and should have pushed harder.
  • He argues visible, sustained persuasion and action create political capital the party currently cedes to opponents.
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Mission Mode Governance

  • Saikat Chakrabarti argues we need a 21st-century 'mission mode' like the New Deal to rebuild the economy and defeat authoritarianism.
  • He calls for coordinated plans, public institutions, and large-scale industrial policy to deliver tangible improvements.
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