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Dan Koh

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99 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

The David Pakman Show
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No, and you're seeing this, David, in all the work you do, and you do amazing work to get in front of millions of people every single episode you do.

The David Pakman Show
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We can't be afraid to have the hard conversations.

The David Pakman Show
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And if we believe as Democrats that we have thoughtful ideas around policy, on things like universal childcare, on things like universal pre-K,

The David Pakman Show
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or revoking Trump's tariffs that are driving prices up for everyone.

The David Pakman Show
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We should put our money where our mouth is and go to places that aren't that friendly and have the confidence to have those conversations and debates.

The David Pakman Show
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We don't have to all yell past each other.

The David Pakman Show
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We don't have to take personal attacks.

The David Pakman Show
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But what we should do is not be afraid to make the case to the American people about why the Democratic Party's platform and its fight to lower costs is the right way to go.

The David Pakman Show
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I've been fortunate to have spent a significant amount of my time at different levels of government, at the federal level, at the state, excuse me, the city level and the local level.

The David Pakman Show
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And so I'm not afraid to go into those unfriendly environments.

The David Pakman Show
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And so whether it's on Newsnight with Scott Jennings, whether it's with Tommy Loren in Nashville or whether it's on Fox News Sunday, I haven't been and I will not be afraid if I'm fortunate enough to get elected to Congress to have those hard conversations and win those conversations because we need to go to all the places where different audiences are, make that case and candidly win those cases.

The David Pakman Show
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I'm really interested in you.

The David Pakman Show
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right i think most of all we need to be human and have a soul we think about our approach to government but that doesn't mean that we can't take lessons from the private sector to make sure that we are satisfying and delivering uh for our constituents as much as possible you know steve jobs used to say that he wants to delight his customers i think every single elected official should want to delight their constituents and what does that mean for people every day you know it's making sure that the streets are clean to make sure the trash is being picked up and at the federal level

The David Pakman Show
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It means that making sure that they have elected officials that they believe are actually fighting for the right things and delivering for them.

The David Pakman Show
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People get very frustrated when they feel like nothing's happened on gun control in a very long time.

The David Pakman Show
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People get really, really frustrated when they hear Democrats doing press conferences and chanting, but then their grocery bills keeps going up every year.

The David Pakman Show
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And I think the most concerning thing about the 2024 election

The David Pakman Show
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on top of, obviously, President Trump being elected, was how many people stayed home.

The David Pakman Show
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And we need to give people a reason to come back to the Democratic Party and to want to be joining alongside our fight.

The David Pakman Show
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You made a reference to this, but when I was chief of staff in the city of Boston, I recognized with Mayor Walsh that people cared so much about making sure the city services worked for them.

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