'Another Obama?': Democrats take fight to GOP districts, address voter anxieties on Trump
- A survey by Our Revolution reveals that 92% of progressive voters support primaries against establishment Democrats, indicating frustration with current party leadership.
- David Hogg announced a $20 million effort to support younger progressive candidates, facing backlash yet reflecting the sentiments of engaged voters.
- Candidates like Elijah Manley are challenging incumbents and have raised significantly more funds, resonating with voters dissatisfied with current Democratic responses to Trump.
- Democratic leaders are divided on supporting primary challengers, with some believing they may strain resources necessary for competitive races.
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HERE WE GO: Irate Democrats Plot to Force David Hogg to Resign as DNC Vice Chair After He Threatens to Oust His Own Party's Incumbents
Tensions rise within the Democratic Party as a new initiative targets David Hogg's position as DNC Vice Chair. This unfolding drama reveals deeper rifts and strategic maneuvers within the party's ranks.
New Survey: Overwhelming Majority of Progressives Back Primary Challenges to Status Quo Democrats
As Donald Trump and far-right forces escalate their attacks on working families, civil rights, and the rule of law, a new survey conducted by Our Revolution, the nation’s largest progressive political organizing group, reveals a deep crisis of confidence in the Democratic Party establishment, and overwhelming support for primary challenges to incumbents who are failing to meet the moment. Grassroots Democrats are demanding bold action, saying ma…
The next AOC? Young Democrats are aiming to topple incumbents inside their own party
Frustrated with their party's response to President Trump, a wave of young Democrats are challenging incumbents in safe blue districts, hoping to mirror Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's upset win in 2018.
BLK ALERTS - The next AOC? Young Democrats are aiming to topple incumbents inside their own party
Frustrated with their party’s response to President Trump, a wave of young Democrats are challenging incumbents in safe blue districts, hoping to mirror Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s upset win in 2018. (Image credit: Saikat Chakrabarti, Kat Abughazaleh, Elijah Manley)
The next AOC? Young Democrats are aiming to topple incumbents inside their own party - TPR: The Public's Radio
Frustrated with their party's response to President Trump, a wave of young Democrats are challenging incumbents in safe blue districts, hoping to mirror Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's upset win in 2018.
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