Rep. Chris Deluzio’s Rust Belt populism offers a Democratic lifeline

The Pennsylvania Democrat's swingy District 17 has defied political odds by embracing a populist fight against corporate greed.

Amos Barshad reports for The Lever.


In short:

  • Deluzio's economic populism and direct stance against corporate consolidation have helped him outperform party expectations in a district leaning toward Trump.
  • He championed rail safety legislation following the Norfolk Southern derailment and chemical fire in East Palestine, Ohio, emphasizing public safety over industry lobbying, but has faced significant corporate opposition.
  • His focus on tangible local concerns, from infrastructure funding to union jobs, resonates deeply with constituents across party lines.

Key quote:

“Some powerful forces may want us to move on, but I refuse to let us be treated like collateral damage in the way of corporate profits.”

— Chris Deluzio, U.S. Representative

Why this matters:

Deluzio made waves championing rail safety after the Norfolk Southern derailment, a catastrophe that painted a stark picture of what happens when industry profits trump public safety. His efforts to tighten regulations on railroads—despite a storm of opposition from lobbyists—helped to build his reputation among the working class while support for regional hydrogen hubs burnished his union bonafides.

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