KEY POINTS
  • What makes Emily's List loom so large in 2018 is the combination of Hillary Clinton's 2016 defeat and Donald Trump's provocations from the White House.
  • More than 300 women — a record — are now running for Congress.
  • Emily's List President Stephanie Schriock spoke to CNBC's John Harwood about the Trump era, Nancy Pelosi's leadership and the Me Too movement.

A central force behind this year's midterm election campaign is neither a political party nor a candidate. It's Emily's List, which for the last three decades has worked to assist Democratic women in politics.

Originally organized around fundraising — Emily is an acronym for Early Money Is Like Yeast — the group now recruits and trains as well as finances women candidates. Its only litmus-test issue is support for abortion rights.