From Silicon Valley to AOC’s Chief of Staff to Congressional Candidate: Saikat Chakrabarti
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In this episode of Beyond the Campaign, host Michelle Glogovac sits down with Saikat Chakrabarti, congressional candidate for California’s 11th district. Their conversation explores the widening inequality gap in America, Saikat’s journey from Silicon Valley tech to progressive politics, and why bold new leadership is essential in this moment. Saikat reflects on his work with Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the hard choices and sacrifices that come with running for office, and his vision for tackling San Francisco’s biggest challenges. Together, they dig into urgent issues like climate change, healthcare, and the power of community engagement to drive lasting change.
What We're Talking About...
- Saikat Chakrabarti is running for Congress in California's 11th district.
- The growing inequality gap is a major concern for Americans.
- Transitioning from tech to politics can bring new perspectives.
- Progressive politics often resonate with the majority of Americans.
- Fresh leadership is needed to address the challenges in Congress.
- San Francisco's issues reflect broader national problems.
- Family support is crucial for those running for office.
- Climate change presents both challenges and opportunities for economic growth.
- Constituent services are vital for effective representation.
- Engaging with the community is essential for a successful campaign.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
04:06 Transition from Tech to Politics
07:09 The Role of Progressive Politics
10:21 Running Against the Status Quo
13:19 Challenges in San Francisco
16:10 Family Life and Sacrifices
19:04 Passion for Climate and Economic Issues
21:59 Barriers to Progress
25:09 Constituent Services and Community Engagement
28:16 Campaign Strategies and Outreach
Links Mentioned
https://www.saikat.us/