Sunday, August 24, 2025

'A new political era': fresh Democratic faces seek office

A new generation of Democrats is deeply unhappy with the entrenched political establishment. So they're going to try to take it over

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... Earlier this year, Liam Elkind seized an opportunity to ask his longtime congressman, Jerry Nadler, what everyday New Yorkers like himself could do to help Democrats stand up to Donald Trump. Nadler's response, according to Elkind, was to "donate to the DCCC" -- the group that helps House Democrats keep their seats. Deeply unsatisfied, the 26-year-old decided to run for office against the 17-term incumbent.

In Georgia, Everton Blair also sought answers from his long-serving congressman, David Scott, at a panel event earlier this year. When Blair asked him about Democrats' legislative strategy, the 80-year-old lawmaker was dismissive. "I don't know who sent y'all," he said. Blair, 34, is now making a bid for Scott's seat.

Jake Rakov began to worry when he noticed his former boss, 70-year-old California congressman Brad Sherman, repeating the same anti-Trump talking points he'd deployed eight years prior. To Rakov, 37, it was a sign that the Democratic party's ageing establishment "wasn't going to learn". He is now one of two millennial-aged Jakes challenging Sherman.

A year after Joe Biden's age and fitness for office emerged as a major liability in the 2024 presidential election, followed by Trump's return to power , demand for generational change has reached a fever pitch. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-08-24 04:48 PM

It's about time.

#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-08-24 05:56 PM

Well, it's a new political reality.

#3 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-08-24 06:00 PM

@3

Yup.

Apropos cartoon showing current Dems ...


#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-08-24 06:08 PM

Will the "new" Dems win back Hispanic voters?

Polls: Hispanic Voters Are Turning Against Donald Trump
www.newsweek.com

... U.S. President Donald Trump faces a sharp erosion of support among Hispanic voters, according to new polling that shows his approval sinking to its lowest point of his second term.

A Reuters survey released this week put Trump's support among Hispanic voters at just 32 percent, the weakest level recorded since his return to the White House.

The decline is mirrored in the latest YouGov/Economist poll, which shows Hispanic respondents breaking 28 percent approve to 68 percent disapprove. That marks a steep drop from 35/65 in July, underscoring a month-to-month slide in Trump's standing with a voting bloc that was critical to his victory over former President Joe Biden last year.

Data from SoCal Strategies underscores the trend: Hispanic disapproval of Trump has surged from 36 percent in January to 52 percent in August, a dramatic shift in just seven months. ...



#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-08-24 06:32 PM

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