Democratic Party

Emanuel’s Presidential Bid: A Bad Idea for Democrats?

Rahm Emanuel, a prominent figure in Democratic politics, is reportedly considering a 2028 presidential run. His history, however, reveals a pattern of advocating for policies that have alienated the party’s base, including support for NAFTA and the 1994 crime bill. Emanuel’s proposed strategy centers on branding the Democratic party as less “woke” and more centrist, a tactic critics argue would further marginalize working-class voters. This approach, exemplified by his past opposition to the Affordable Care Act and his handling of the Laquan McDonald case, suggests a continuation of the very policies that have contributed to the party’s current challenges.

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Crockett Seeks Top Dem Committee Role: A Generational Shift in Leadership?

Following the passing of Rep. Gerry Connolly, Rep. Jasmine Crockett announced her candidacy for the top Democratic position on the House Oversight Committee. Crockett’s campaign emphasizes her commitment to investigating President Donald Trump’s alleged corruption should Democrats regain control of the House in the upcoming midterm elections. She specifically cited potential investigations into violations of the emoluments clause and Trump’s cryptocurrency dealings. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez declined to run, citing the seniority system within the Democratic caucus.

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Run for Something Founder Slams Democrats’ Reliance on Seniority

Amanda Litman’s Run for Something has recruited and trained over 1,500 progressive candidates under 40 since 2017, aiming to revitalize the Democratic party. Following the 2024 election loss, a younger generation of Democrats is challenging incumbents and advocating for systemic change, a shift Litman anticipated. This includes open conversations about the need for older leaders to retire gracefully, allowing for a smoother transition of power. Litman argues that primaries, while sometimes avoided, are crucial for improving political skills and identifying effective leaders capable of confronting the challenges ahead.

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AOC Crushes Schumer in NYC Poll by Double Digits

A recent Honan Strategy Group poll indicates Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez holds a significant 21-point lead over Senator Chuck Schumer in a hypothetical 2028 New York Democratic primary. This suggests growing dissatisfaction with Schumer’s leadership, particularly regarding his handling of antisemitism and recent political decisions. Ocasio-Cortez’s popularity spans demographics, including within the Jewish community, despite her criticism of Israeli actions. The poll’s results highlight Ocasio-Cortez’s considerable influence within the Democratic Party and potential to challenge established leadership.

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Hogg Backs Crockett: Democrats Need Younger Leadership

DNC Vice Chair David Hogg endorsed Rep. Jasmine Crockett, praising her combative political style and authenticity, amid the Democratic Party’s post-election identity crisis. This endorsement comes as Hogg faces potential removal from his position due to procedural issues surrounding his election. Crockett, known for her strong criticism of President Trump and controversial statements, is vying for a leadership role on the House Oversight Committee. Hogg’s support signals a potential shift within the Democrats towards a more confrontational approach.

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Eight Recent Congressional Deaths Highlight Democrats’ Age Issue

In the past two and a half years, eight Democratic members of Congress have died while in office, raising concerns within the party. This includes three House Democrats in the last three months alone, highlighting the impact of age and potential structural factors within the party. The average age of Democrats in the previous Congress significantly exceeded that of Republicans, potentially contributing to this trend. While coincidence is possible, the deaths fuel ongoing internal discussions regarding age and leadership within the Democratic Party.

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Republicans Pass Harmful Tax Bill

The passage of a damaging bill highlights concerns about the fitness of older Democratic representatives, several of whom recently passed away due to age-related health issues. This raises questions about the party’s prioritization of experience over vitality, particularly given its struggles to connect with younger voters. The lack of promotion for younger rising stars within the party further exacerbates this concern. Ultimately, the article suggests a need for Democrats to honestly assess their capacity to effectively oppose the current administration.

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Dem Congressman Connolly Dies at 75, Sparking Debate on Party’s Age and Leadership

Representative Gerry Connolly, a prominent Virginia Democrat and ranking member of the House Oversight Committee, passed away at age 75. His death follows a recent recurrence of esophageal cancer, announced in April, prompting his decision to forgo re-election in 2026. Connolly, known for his advocacy for federal workers and his clashes with Republicans, leaves behind a significant legacy in both national and local politics, having served in various elected positions. His passing increases the Republican House majority to 220-212, necessitating a special election in Virginia’s 11th district. Democrats are now tasked with selecting a new ranking member for the Oversight Committee.

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Rep. Gerry Connolly Dies at 75, Sparking Debate on Age in Politics

Rep. Gerry Connolly, a Virginia Democrat and Ranking Member of the House Oversight Committee, passed away peacefully at age 75. His death follows a recurrence of esophageal cancer, which he had previously overcome, prompting his recent decision to forgo reelection in 2026 and step down from his committee leadership role. Connolly served his district for 14 years and previously held a prominent position on the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors. Tributes poured in from colleagues, highlighting his dedicated public service and impactful legacy in Northern Virginia.

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Dem Rep Connolly Dies, Sparking Outrage Over DNC’s Power Grab

Long-serving Congressman Gerry Connolly (D-VA) passed away at age 75 following a battle with esophageal cancer. A prominent figure in the House, Connolly served as the top Democrat on the Oversight and Government Reform Committee until recently stepping down due to his illness. Known for his bipartisan relationships and advocacy for federal employees in his district, Connolly’s death prompted a moment of silence in the House Rules Committee. His family described him as a devoted public servant committed to justice and the betterment of his community.

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