Electoral Politics

Black Women Voters Feeling Betrayed, Consider Stepping Back From Democratic Party

Despite overwhelmingly supporting Vice President Kamala Harris and prioritizing the future of democracy, many Black women are reevaluating their commitment to electoral politics following Donald Trump’s surprising popular vote victory. This shift reflects exhaustion and a desire to prioritize self-care after consistently shouldering the burden of voter mobilization and social justice activism. While acknowledging potential negative consequences of this withdrawal, some believe it could pressure the nation to confront its failure to support Black women’s concerns. Ultimately, many Black women feel no guilt for prioritizing their well-being after their significant efforts to support Harris were unsuccessful.

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Young Democrats Push to Oust Aging Party Leaders

Gen Z Democrats are actively working to replace older party leaders, believing that a younger generation is crucial for future electoral success against Republicans. Concerns about the age of prominent figures like President Biden and Speaker Pelosi are fueling this push for change. The party aims to install younger leadership, potentially including 43-year-old Ben Wikler as DNC chairman and Gen Z activist David Hogg as deputy chairman. This generational shift is viewed as necessary to revitalize the party and improve its appeal to voters.

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