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Young Democrats have called for a rebrand. They're vying to replace the party's old guard

SOUTHERN ARIZONA, GEORGIA, NEW YORK CITY, JUL 12 – Young Democratic candidates seek to replace longtime incumbents due to concerns over age and health, aiming to revitalize the party after its 2024 election loss, advocates say.

  • On Wednesday, a broad group of young Democratic candidates launched primary bids to challenge older incumbents, aiming to lead the party back to power.
  • The 2024 election defeat and Biden's withdrawal amid age scrutiny prompted young Democrats to call for a party rebranding, fueling primary challenges to incumbents.
  • Young Democratic candidates are leveraging TikTok, with nearly 400,000 followers and viral clips, to boost fundraising and challenge party incumbents.
  • Young Democrats' challenge to incumbents is driven by concerns over health and a desire for renewal, affecting veteran representatives like Rep. David Scott in Georgia.
  • More broadly, the rise of young Democratic candidates like Mamdani and Foxx illustrates a generational shift in party leadership, with social media-driven campaigns fueling this momentum.
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