Centrist Democrats

Hungarian Opposition Urges Democrats to Organize Against Trump’s “Autocratic Takeover”

Drawing on the experiences of Hungary and other nations, the article warns of the potential for autocratic backsliding in the United States. Katalin Cseh, a Hungarian opposition parliamentarian, stresses the urgency of preparing for the 2026 midterms and avoiding complacency, mirroring the strategies employed by leaders like Viktor Orbán. She urges Democrats to mobilize, find visionary candidates, and focus on issues that resonate with voters. The article also highlights how tactics used by Orbán to control media are mirrored in the US, and that solidarity and resistance are crucial in combating authoritarianism.

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Trump and Epstein: The Unescapable Connection

The article discusses how the failure of Donald Trump to release promised information related to the Jeffrey Epstein case is causing fissures within the MAGA movement. For years, Trump and his administration fueled conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein, vowing to expose the truth. Now, however, the Department of Justice and the FBI have released statements minimizing the case, contradicting earlier promises, and leading to disillusionment among some loyalists. This presents an opportunity for Democrats to challenge Republicans and sow doubt within the MAGA ranks by questioning Trump’s silence on the issue and other potentially questionable actions. The author suggests this could lead to the erosion of support for Trump and the Republican Party.

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Obama Urges Democrats to “Toughen Up”: Criticism and Calls for Action

Former President Barack Obama urged Democrats to take action at a private fundraiser, calling for them to “toughen up” and support candidates. He emphasized the importance of standing up for values and not staying silent, especially regarding free speech. Obama highlighted the significance of governor’s races and the need to financially support the Democratic National Committee. Furthermore, Obama addressed intra-party disagreements, emphasizing the need to deliver for people despite ideological differences, and to rebuild momentum towards a desired future.

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Democrats Demand Aggressive Tactics Against Trump and MAGA

Amid growing frustration from Democratic voters, many are demanding more extreme actions from their representatives to oppose the Trump administration. According to reports, some constituents have suggested lawmakers should be willing to risk violence, including being shot, to gain attention and effect change. This comes after months of disapproval of Democratic lawmakers and perceived lack of action, with some voters demanding their representatives “fight harder.” These demands have reportedly led to conversations that include suggestions for intentional arrests and other violent measures.

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Democrats Face Growing Backlash Over Israel Stance

Democrats, it’s time to face the music: opinions on Israel are changing fast. It’s a dynamic shift, a societal tremor rippling through the Democratic Party’s base, and ignoring it could be politically perilous. The story of Zohran Mamdani’s victory in the New York mayoral primary provides a striking example. While various factors contributed to his win, the changing views on Israel were a significant undercurrent, a signal that the Democratic establishment’s stance might not be aligning with the evolving sentiments of its voters.

The parallels to Dave Brat’s victory over Eric Cantor in 2014 are worth noting. Just as Brat tapped into the dissatisfaction within the Republican grassroots, Mamdani seems to have capitalized on a similar sentiment among Democrats.… Continue reading

Bill’s Unpopularity Grows: Democrats’ Strategy or Inaction?

Despite Democrats’ efforts, Republicans successfully advanced their tax-cut-and-spending plan, though it is widely unpopular, according to polls. The bill faces opposition from various groups, including fiscal conservatives, centrists, and even some within the GOP, such as Elon Musk, who threatened to primary those who voted in favor of it. The legislation extends Trump tax cuts, reduces clean energy programs, and increases national debt, with significant cuts to programs like Medicaid and food stamps expected to negatively impact voters. Republicans are struggling to defend the bill, with some facing internal criticism and the possibility of primary challenges while the House plans to amend the Senate’s version, leaving the ultimate outcome uncertain, as the bill awaits final passage.

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Jeffries Delays Trump Bill Vote with Extended House Speech

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has been speaking for hours using the “magic minute” rule, delaying a vote on President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”. The bill, which includes significant tax cuts and spending reductions, aims to extend tax breaks and cut Medicaid and food stamps. Jeffries is speaking against the legislation, branding it as an “all-out assault” on Americans’ health and living standards, with a focus on those who would be negatively impacted by the bill. This ongoing speech comes as House Republicans prepare to vote on the bill before a self-imposed deadline.

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Democrats’ Tactics: Public Shaming of Republicans Over Healthcare Bill Draws Skepticism

During a Wednesday press conference, Democratic lawmakers, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and House Minority Whip Katherine Clark, publicly criticized Republican representatives who supported the “one big, beautiful” tax and spending bill. They specifically targeted Republicans in swing districts, listing how many constituents would lose access to healthcare and food assistance as a result of the legislation. The Democrats highlighted specific examples, such as Rep. Rob Bresnahan, Rep. Scott Perry, Rep. David Valadao, and Rep. Young Kim, to exemplify the impact on their constituents. The bill passed through the Senate with a tie-breaking vote and is now being reviewed by the House.

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Fetterman Criticized for Complaining Amid Medicaid Cuts Push

As Republicans push forward with Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” which threatens to strip millions of Americans of vital aid, Democrats are expected to fight against its passage. However, Senator John Fetterman has expressed open frustration with the extended legislative process, stating his preference to be elsewhere, such as on vacation. This sentiment has drawn criticism, with some questioning Fetterman’s commitment to the role and the needs of his constituents. Despite Fetterman’s intentions to vote against the bill, his recent actions and comments have stirred controversy and concern among fellow Democrats and constituents alike.

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