Lindy Li


Lindy Li is an American political commentator, campaign advisor, and former political candidate serving on the Asian American outreach team for the Joe Biden 2020 presidential campaign. She also serves as the Women's Co-Chair and Mid-Atlantic Regional Chair at the Democratic National Committee.

Early life and education

Li was born in Chengdu, Sichuan, China and immigrated with her family to the United States when she was five years old. She spent much of her childhood in Malvern, Pennsylvania. Li attended the Agnes Irwin School, a private college-preparatory day school for girls, graduating in 2008. Her father is a real estate agent. Li has a younger brother named Jeffrey. In high school, Li interned for Pennsylvania Congressman and 2020 Presidential Candidate, Joe Sestak.
Li attended Princeton University and was elected class President at age 17. She became the first woman at Princeton to hold the position of class president for all four years. At Princeton, she started the Do It In the Dark campaign, which encouraged students around the country to reduce their carbon footprint. She wrote her senior thesis on the ethics of climate change legislation and graduated in 2012 with a Philosophy degree.

Career

Before entering politics, Li worked as an financial analyst for Morgan Stanley.
In 2016, at age 24, Li became a candidate for Congress in Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district. She was the youngest female Congressional candidate in U.S. history. Three months before the Democratic primary, she transferred her candidacy to the 6th congressional district, citing advice from party leaders. Li withdrew her candidacy in April, 2016, after a court challenge that she did not have enough signatures from registered Democrats in her own district.
In 2018, Li was one of ten candidates competing in the Democratic primary for Congress in Pennsylvania's new fifth district. The 2018 Democratic primary was won by Mary Gay Scanlon.
Currently, Li serves as a political contributor for NBC News and MSNBC. Li also hosts a weekly TV series, Listening with Lindy Li, which airs on cable television in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area. Li was featured in a 2020 Fox News documentary titled "My Socialism Nightmare."
Li previously served as the Treasurer for the Pennsylvania Young Democrats from 2017 to 2020. Li resigned the post after conflict with group leaders over her Twitter posts critical of Bernie Sanders and his supporters. Li alleged her resignation was a real-life example of bullying by Bernie Bros; the club president denied this, saying that her resignation was voluntary.
After the 2020 Super Tuesday primary elections, Li appeared on Al Jazeera to debate Sanders supporter Linda Sarsour concerning which Democrat would be best to defeat Donald Trump.
During the interview, Li stated that she would not vote for Bernie Sanders if he became the Democratic nominee.