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DrFunkenstein

(8,932 posts)
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 09:10 AM 9 hrs ago

Schumer, Warren locked in battle over future of Democratic Party

Source: The Hill

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) is locked in a contest for influence with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) over the future of the Senate Democratic caucus as the two battle to shape the outcome in this year’s primaries.

Warren, a progressive who has been outspoken in her criticism of the cryptocurrency industry, has made a big push this election cycle to help elect candidates who she says will fight harder to change the status quo in America, even if that means backing candidates who won’t support Schumer as leader.

Warren recently pointed to the victories of three progressive candidates backed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) in House primaries in Schumer’s home state as a sign that voters are hungry for big changes and bold progressive policies in Washington.

“It says more about the state of voters. Voters want change. They want people who have clear ideas about how to make their lives better and to know that they will fight for them,” she told The Hill.

Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5948365-warren-schumer-senate-influence/



Warren has already endorsed three Democrats in Senate primaries who have refused to support Schumer serving as leader for another term. The article goes on to talk about an unnamed Senator who is concerned about "moderate" Dems who are cozying up to corporate interests, promoting wild west deregulation, and generally going to bat for cryptocurrency industry and other shady industries.

This will surely become an even more pronounced issue following the SCOTUS decision about the "free speech rights" of parties. It is not hard to imagine the directional shift of the Democratic Party if Warren were to become leader, a possibility she pointedly does not rule out in the article.
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Schumer, Warren locked in battle over future of Democratic Party (Original Post) DrFunkenstein 9 hrs ago OP
I would support Warren for majority leader Fiendish Thingy 8 hrs ago #1
Same here! bluestarone 8 hrs ago #2
Post removed Post removed 6 hrs ago #15
I always feel he, Schumer, that he always short changes us out.... FarPoint 6 hrs ago #21
This is a battle Schumer will lose. Autumn 8 hrs ago #3
Got that right orangecrush 6 hrs ago #16
Schumer has to go Miguelito Loveless 8 hrs ago #4
Boom Yes!!! wolfie001 7 hrs ago #8
Hopefully, others will step up... Mark.b2 8 hrs ago #5
I'd pick Elizabeth Warren for any office she wants to run in. She's my favorite by far. BComplex 7 hrs ago #6
yep! rurallib 7 hrs ago #9
100% agree. n/t Earth Bound Misfit 6 hrs ago #13
When you're right, you're right! displacedvermoter 5 hrs ago #27
My money is on Warren. aeromanKC 7 hrs ago #7
May the best woman win! ananda 7 hrs ago #10
There will be no third and fourth chances at democracy. Alice B. 7 hrs ago #11
Schumer should probably stop making endorsements at this point Quiet Em 7 hrs ago #12
IMHO the article title is over-stated, over-simplified, and another example of MSM just wanting a horserace wiggs 6 hrs ago #14
The old ways is fading into obscurity angrychair 6 hrs ago #17
I do agree that it's time for the Democratic Party to have fresh leadership in the Senate. patphil 6 hrs ago #18
We need someone new, a new person with fresh new ideas. I prefer a woman but will take a man. efhmc 6 hrs ago #23
unfortunately many in the party are advocating an ageist agenda. rogue emissary 6 hrs ago #19
It's not the age. It's where they stand on issues and wnylib 3 hrs ago #30
I would like to know a lot more about how Schumer is funded. Trust_Reality 6 hrs ago #20
Yes. liberalla 5 hrs ago #25
Thanks for your service Chuck, but it's time to step aside Auggie 6 hrs ago #22
Schumer is milk toast w/o Harry Reed... Historic NY 6 hrs ago #24
Damn I hate these stories that make it sound like the Democratic Party is falling apart at the seams...... groundloop 5 hrs ago #26
Reads like a Republican hit piece to make people think less of Democrats dave99 4 hrs ago #28
Bravo Senator Warren DemocracyForever 4 hrs ago #29
Oh noes, a "contest for influence" maxsolomon 3 hrs ago #31
Regardless, It Is Noteworthy That a Beltway Paper is Seeing a Shift in the Party DrFunkenstein 53 min ago #32
We've already seen what Schumer & Co. can do Mysterian 37 min ago #33

Fiendish Thingy

(24,555 posts)
1. I would support Warren for majority leader
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 09:28 AM
8 hrs ago

For one term perhaps, as sadly, the time for her to pass the torch is also drawing near.

I’m not sure she could win the spot however, since there are 16 Dem senators who took millions from the cryptobros in exchange for their votes on the GENIUS Act.

Response to Fiendish Thingy (Reply #1)

FarPoint

(15,033 posts)
21. I always feel he, Schumer, that he always short changes us out....
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 12:04 PM
6 hrs ago

Bargins with acceptable defeating pain style...never a full win feeling....

Autumn

(49,050 posts)
3. This is a battle Schumer will lose.
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 09:30 AM
8 hrs ago
Leadership is underestimating the anger of the American people.


Miguelito Loveless

(6,071 posts)
4. Schumer has to go
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 09:39 AM
8 hrs ago

He has been bending over backward to court the vote of literally non-existent voters his entire career. This is delusional thinking on par with Trump.

&t=10s

Mark.b2

(851 posts)
5. Hopefully, others will step up...
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 09:51 AM
8 hrs ago

I’d like more selection with some like Booker, Coons, Murphy, Masto, or Rosen in the 50s-60s range.

BComplex

(10,035 posts)
6. I'd pick Elizabeth Warren for any office she wants to run in. She's my favorite by far.
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 10:30 AM
7 hrs ago

And she might be an older generation, but her thoughts and positions are as clear-minded and good for the people as anyone Mamdani's age.

Alice B.

(763 posts)
11. There will be no third and fourth chances at democracy.
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 11:03 AM
7 hrs ago

If we’re able to regain power and there aren’t tangible, positive impacts on people’s lives fast, and we go back to trusting in good faith and norms, we’re going to end up back here again.

Quiet Em

(3,266 posts)
12. Schumer should probably stop making endorsements at this point
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 11:07 AM
7 hrs ago

anyway, at the end of the day Schumer wants the exact thing all of us want, flip and retain as many Democratic Senate seats as possible. Schumer will throw his full support behind all Democratic Senate nominees.

As far as who will be the new Senate Leader, it probably will not be Schumer, but I am curious to see who is going to step up and say they want the job. It's not a fun job. You have to work with Senators from Warren, to Slotkin, to Fetterman and keep them on the same page. The time for that conversation though will be after the midterm elections. Whether Democrats are able to become the majority or remain in the minority will be a huge factor in determining leadership and who actually wants it.

wiggs

(8,879 posts)
14. IMHO the article title is over-stated, over-simplified, and another example of MSM just wanting a horserace
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 11:19 AM
6 hrs ago

rather than a deeper discussion of issues.

angrychair

(12,558 posts)
17. The old ways is fading into obscurity
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 11:45 AM
6 hrs ago

Progressives are the future of the country.
No more bootlicking billionaires and war mongers.

A government of the people, by the people and FOR THE PEOPLE

patphil

(9,351 posts)
18. I do agree that it's time for the Democratic Party to have fresh leadership in the Senate.
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 11:48 AM
6 hrs ago

I like Senator Warren, but I'd rather have someone with similar views, but younger.

efhmc

(17,320 posts)
23. We need someone new, a new person with fresh new ideas. I prefer a woman but will take a man.
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 12:05 PM
6 hrs ago

rogue emissary

(3,452 posts)
19. unfortunately many in the party are advocating an ageist agenda.
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 11:57 AM
6 hrs ago

Seventy-seven is just too old now.

wnylib

(26,871 posts)
30. It's not the age. It's where they stand on issues and
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 02:41 PM
3 hrs ago

whether they support the interests of the people.

groundloop

(14,012 posts)
26. Damn I hate these stories that make it sound like the Democratic Party is falling apart at the seams......
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 12:51 PM
5 hrs ago

These "battles" are nothing more than good, healthy debate and very necessary. It's far preferable to the GQP which almost always falls in lockstep with whomever their current dear leader happens to be.

DemocracyForever

(351 posts)
29. Bravo Senator Warren
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 02:12 PM
4 hrs ago

Senator Warren's view got an additional boost last night in Colorado with the Kiros victory. Current polling shows that the Democratic party's poll numbers are in the toilet because voters don't see the democratic party fighting back against Trump. It's long past time for the failed "don't fight back" strategy of the last 25 years to end.

maxsolomon

(39,464 posts)
31. Oh noes, a "contest for influence"
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 03:04 PM
3 hrs ago

Wake me up when she unseats him for leader (majority or minority). That's unlikely.

DrFunkenstein

(8,932 posts)
32. Regardless, It Is Noteworthy That a Beltway Paper is Seeing a Shift in the Party
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 05:22 PM
53 min ago

The Hill is an insider baseball periodical. And even they are reading the tea leaves here away from a tepid, consultant-driven, pro-corporate vision of the Party embodied by Chuck Schumer (D-Wall Street) towards a far more economic populist one. Schumer can choose to read those tea leaves and adjust (he won't for a number of reasons) or see his days numbered as a leader and probably as a Senator.

Mysterian

(6,765 posts)
33. We've already seen what Schumer & Co. can do
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 05:38 PM
37 min ago

Time to get back to the party roots of fighting for the working man and not caving to corporate money.

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