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Jilly_in_VA

(12,756 posts)
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 05:58 PM Saturday

'A new political era': fresh Democratic faces seek office to prevent their party from 'sleepwalking into dystopia'

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. A wave of younger, social-media savvy candidates, frustrated by what they see as an ossifying, out-of-touch Democratic establishment, is launching primary challenges against some of their party’s most senior incumbents.

The insurgents charge that party elders have failed to act with urgency as Trump targets Democratic cities, voters and values, and they say they’re no longer willing to wait their turn.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/23/new-generation-democrats-congress-elections

Time, gentlemen and ladies, time! Some of you old fossils need to move the hell over and OUT! (I'm 82 and I recognize the need for this)

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My gen x friend and I were saying this the other day FirstLight Saturday #1

FirstLight

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1. My gen x friend and I were saying this the other day
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 06:03 PM
Saturday

Part of the reason why Gen X never really came into power in my opinion is because the boomers would not leave! By the time they all fucking die off it'll be time for the millennials and the Gen Z's...

And that's not just political power, but that also goes with corporate and everything else. There's so many people that really need to just retire and get the fuck out of the way so that the young people can do what they need to do and maybe turn this boat around!

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