PALMDALE, Calif. (AP) 鈥 This election, he has warned, is about the economy. Freedom. Stopping Project 2025 and the MAGA extremes.

And, after the Jan. 6, 2021, , it's about democracy.

And yet, , in line to make history as the first Black speaker of the House, says he is choosing to stay calm, as Democrats work to wrest control of the from Republicans.

"In this unprecedented moment that we鈥檙e in, I鈥檝e concluded that calm is an intentional decision," Jeffries told The Associated Press during an interview at a park-side cafe in between in Southern California.

鈥淲e have to continue to make the decision to remain calm, execute the plan, run through the finish line," he said. "And then put it into the hands of the American people.鈥

Ever tight, the campaign for is a toss-up, playing out in unlikely corners of the country far from the presidential race, including in Jeffries' home state of New York and in California. A single contested seat, among 435, could make the difference if Democrats can flip the majority and dislodge Republican from the speaker's office.

Never before in the nation's nearly 250-year history has a Black American been so close to grasping the gavel. Jeffries, 54, is part of a younger generation of leaders, alongside Democratic Vice President , proposing a new way forward, past the era of the former president, Republican .

But Jeffries, a lawyer before coming to Congress, doesn鈥檛 want to talk about the milestone of becoming House speaker, and he won鈥檛 venture to predict that Democrats will sweep the House majority. He wants to talk about the choices before voters right now.

"Everything we care about is on the line. Everything we care about is on the ballot. We can either move this country forward or turn back the clock," he said on an early Sunday morning in the high desert community of Palmdale, the dusty far reaches of Los Angeles County.

鈥淲e're not going back!鈥 chanted the hundreds of volunteers, ready to go knock on doors to get out the vote for Democrat George Whitesides in the race against Republican Rep. Mike Garcia.

The Brooklyn-born Jeffries took over as House Democratic leader when Speaker Emerita stepped aside, making him heir apparent to the speaker鈥檚 office. He is poised to win internal party balloting as leader again later this year, regardless of the election results. Yet if Democrats win majority control, he would stand for election as speaker by the whole House, when the new Congress convenes in January.

One of the party鈥檚 most effective communicators, Jeffries' free-form speeches on the House floor stand out among modern oratory, popping with cultural references of the times. He is sometimes compared to former President Barack Obama.

Now, the congressman's skills and savvy as he traverses the country and fundraises for the party are being put to the test.

He is open and accessible to colleagues, methodical and even meditative, though sometimes slow to act, and keeps his counsel very close. He appears to have told almost no one what he said to President Joe Biden when the two spoke privately during a , before the president announced his decision to withdraw from the race and endorse Harris.

鈥淎 rock,鈥 said Rep. Grace Meng, a fellow Democrat from New York, who has viewed Jeffries as a mentor. 鈥淗e takes everyone seriously.鈥

Logging 25,000 miles and visiting more than 30 states to flip the House, Jeffries is proposing a 鈥渞obust鈥 Democratic agenda, which he described as lowering inflationary costs, creating better jobs and safer communities, and confronting the affordable housing crisis.

The House, under Democrats, would vote to enshrine in the aftermath of the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision that ended abortion rights in Roe v. Wade, he said. And it would pass the John R. Lewis to expand and protect ballot access.

On the campaign swing through California, Jeffries spent Saturday afternoon rallying voters at a banquet hall in Orange County鈥檚 Little Saigon, near Disneyland, in one of the most contested seats of the cycle.

By Sunday, he was at one of the older Black churches in the Lancaster area, in what residents said had been a segregated part of town. He urged the congregation to round up family and friends and 鈥渧ote for enlightened leadership, people who have your best interests in mind, who want to work together.鈥

In many ways, Jeffries has already been acting as the de facto House speaker, the leader who could be depended on after from the speaker's office and threw the chamber into chaos.

It was Jeffries who provided the Democratic votes to ensure Congress passed major legislation, including to prevent a government shutdown and to arm Ukraine as it fights Russia, when Johnson could not control his own GOP majority.

And it was Jeffries who saved Johnson鈥檚 job as speaker, again providing the Democratic votes needed to turn back far-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's effort to oust him.

Asked about what kind of speaker he would be, if Democrats win, Jeffries said he has already shown it.

"Putting 鈥榩eople over politics鈥 is not simply a slogan,鈥 he said about the party's message. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been a governing way of life.鈥

Rep. Jim Clyburn of South Carolina, once the highest-ranking Black leader as the House Democratic whip, said having Jeffries ascend to speaker would show the nation's path "toward a more perfect union.鈥

"All of that are stepping stones," he said. "And you keep going until you make a breakthrough. And I think we have a chance to make the breakthrough here.鈥

As families played at a nearby park, Claudette Reynolds, a retired postal official, spotted Jeffries walking into the Orange County cafe.

She rushed over to take a selfie, and later shared their conversation.

鈥淚 told him we鈥檙e going to make him the next speaker of the House,鈥 she said.

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