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Democrats’ boiling pot: what we know about their 2026 game plan

Sometimes it takes some time to boil.

Democrats lost the presidency. The Senate lost. He failed to turn the house control.

Now, more than six months after the elections last year, the Democrats bowl began wandering.

It was natural for Democrats to take some time to know the error that occurred. Form around some utensils and pans. Finally, pour some water into a bowl and turn on the stove.

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So the Democrats began to get their destiny to boil.

How hot it is – and whether the soup is anything to dazzle the buds of political taste – it is not clear.

For beginners, some Democrats boil each other.

Democratic Democrat appears to rise – even if it is just an internal disorder. DNC Ken Martin (right) recently gave Vice President David Huji a warning to stay outside the primary policy or stay neutral. (Getty/AP)

Ken Martin, head of the National Democratic Committee (DNC), has permanently presented David Huge, Vice President of DNC, to spend millions of dollars on the main challenges of the Democratic Seconds.

Martin said: “Let me be unambiguous. DNC officers should not try to influence the outcome of the initial elections, whether on behalf of the job employer or a competitor,” Martin said.

Hogg defended his tactic to get rid of Democrats who believe he lost a step or older or not accomplishing the task.

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“We want people to know that they are watching,” said Huj. “This does not mean that” with the old with the new. “I would like to say that he is out of ineffective and effective.”

Democrats claim that their pledge is neutral related to the confirmation of the unity of the party.

“The reforms that President Martin publishes, including the reforms we are talking about today about the increase in the financing of government parties, is not a reaction to David Huwa.” “The reform package of Ken Martin, which will be discussed in the next few months, which he ran as a president, is not a reaction to David.”

David Hoge in 2024

“We want people to know that they are watching,” said Hogg, defending his aggressive approaches, unusually in the party’s introductory elections. (Gaby Velasquez / El Paso Times / Usa Today Network)

But Huj is the elephant in the room to the party represented by the donkeys.

Martin said: “I have a great respect for David Huge,” Martin said. “I understand what he is trying to do. But not only as a DNC officer.”

Then there is anger than age.

Strategic expert says David Hogg from DNC is “the largest gift for Republicans ever.”

A minority in the 80 -year -old Senate and the highest Democrats in the Judicial Committee Dick Dorbin, D. Il. , It is the latest veteran democracy to declare its retirement.

“I had to highlight forward. The campaign would continue in two years. Then you’ll spend six years. Are you ready for an eight -year commitment?” Durbin asked.

Durbin 87 will be when another period was concluded in early 2033 – assuming that he won and served all the time.

Senator Richard Durbin

A minority in the Senate Dick Debine, D. Il. , He is the latest member of the old guard for his party to announce his retirement. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

“Much of this is Biden’s repercussions,” said Ross Baker, the political scientist at the University of Rutgers. “It is a type of older democratic.

Age is just a number. But it is a number with consequences. Five Republicans in the House of Representatives, over the age of 65, died last year. The leader of the minority in the House of Representatives, Hakim Jeffrez, Dengissor, says the Democrats could have ignored parts of President Trump’s agenda if the older members lived.

Representative Jerry Conoli, 75, defeated the 35-year-old Alexandria, or Okasio Cortez, Dean. Voting: 131-84. Konoli suffered from esophageal cancer – but he paid. Democrats gave him confidence vote. However, Konoli has just announced his cancer after treatment. He will give up his committee in classifying a job and retires at the end of this term.

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Durbin’s departure from the gradual pressure on the leader of the Senate Qasak Schumer, DN.Y, to smoking as well. The liberals smoke on Schumer, interfering with President Trump and avoiding the government’s closure in March.

“Senator Schumer made the catastrophic decision,” said Greg Cracie, House Progressive Caucus, D-TEX. “I think we have to reach a place we want to not even agree with our leaders, such as Senator Schumer, when they make a catastrophic decision. So we improve.”

Shomer claims that he will not go anywhere.

“No conversation about when you may step down?” Chris Jansing asked MSNBC.

Shomer replied: “I focus on the decision that Republicans in Congress have to make whether or not Trump supports Trump with these terrible economic policies.”

Senator Chuck Shomer

Senate minority leader Chuck Shomer, DN.Y. There is no intention to step down any time soon. (Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images)

Democrats in New York rejected any gossip that may step down when appearing on CNN.

Shomer said: “I am still in the fighting position every day, as well as our gathering, in a unified and successful way.”

Democrats set out to hold the city hall meetings around the recent congressional holiday in the areas where they accused the Republicans of calming their voters. But the EMPTOR. In some cases, it was the Democrats who obtained an ear.

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For example, Kasar conducted a municipal hall in MP Gabi Ivans, R-COLO. Evans turned on his area from Blue to red with 2500 votes.

“What will we do about DNC?” He asked one of the Colorado town hall in Kasar. “They need to listen to your youth.”

“Democrats were not really, as I could say, do anything really,” another note.

Greg Kassar

Representative Greg Cadeer, D-TEXAS, who also heads the House Progressive Caucus, recently obtained a present from the city hall looking for answers to the direction of his party. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

The bowl started to boil before dawn early Sunday morning on the eastern front of the Capitol.

Black began in black, Jeffrez and Senator Corrie Booker, DN.J. What they described as a “sit -in” to protest against President Trump’s policies and rejected “the beautiful big bill.”

The parliament committees are preparing for this legislation this week.

“People will die if this budget succeeds. This is urgent in the fight,” said Jeffrez.

But when it comes to traditional tactics, younger Democrats say. I am empty!

Jeffrez, Booker Trump’s protest and policies during a sit -in on the steps of Capitol

They urge their party to get rid of compliments and use, well, the kitchen language.

“I say it is time to drop excuses and develop the spine,” said Cat Abu Ghazaleh, the 26 -year -old Democratic candidate.

Abu Ghazal is now running in the area held by MP Jean Shakovsky, an 80 -year -old. It is expected to announce her retirement in the coming days.

Democrat Mike Sachs runs against Representative Mike Lawler, RN.Y. In the swing area outside New York City.

“I run for Congress to tell you the truth, fight for New York, and to get our country,” the bags said in the campaign announcement.

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So the Democratic bowl gives up. Democrats will soon be ready for water. But it is not clear what the dish is planning to prepare.

The only problem is that so far, Democrats record this hot water. There is an economy. Controversy. And everyone is trying to find out what success.

For Democrats, it is sufficient to boil their blood.

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2025-04-28 23:17:00

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