Congratulations to @RebeccaForNJ07 on winning the Democratic primary in NJ-07!
A former US Navy helicopter pilot, Rebecca brings the discipline, courage, and leadership we need in Washington!
"The public backlash has clearly sent the administration scrambling to clean up its own mess," @SarahPierceEsq told the @nytimes on the status of green card holders.
https://t.co/lWhe30ZQMt
How can Democrats reach working-class voters? Listen to them.
Sen. @CortezMasto and @sarahmccammon touch on that and more in the latest episode of What It Takes from @UnmoderatedNews.
"For the most part, in these swing states, we have candidates that seem like they can get huge shares of moderates," @ThirdWayKessler said on the 2026 midterms.
Read: https://t.co/plCEQ2k6N5
“This notion that tacking sharply to the left is going to bring out this mythical band of voters who are just waiting to be mobilized by fairly radical ideas is a complete fantasy,” @ThirdWayMattB told the @nytimes.
Read more ⤵️ https://t.co/UMxaoYGR4P
Nevada is set to hold its first competitive presidential primary in 2028, making it a critical early state for Democrats. We have new polling out today that reveals what NV Dem primary voters value, want, and are looking for in candidates.
Here are the initial takeaways:
1️⃣ 60% are women, 63% are over 55, and only 8% are under 30 years old
2️⃣ They want someone who can win and get things done over ideological purity
3️⃣ These voters want real results on the cost of living, immigration, public safety, and education
https://t.co/F9sRqqid9L
Thanks to Trump's chaotic handling of the economy, costs are up across the board—even your Memorial Day BBQ will be more expensive.
Source: Trump's Bureau of Labor Statistics
What does it take to lead Miami as their first Democratic mayor in nearly 30 years?
Mayor Eileen Higgins sits down with Sarah McCammon to discuss her commitment to public safety and economic opportunity for residents. Full episode drops tomorrow on all podcast platforms.
New data shows a majority of Democrats want the party to move to the center. ➡️
Today's @nytimes / @SienaResearch poll shows people want the party to be more moderate on crime, immigration, and the economy. This backs up what we’ve been saying: Dem leaders must meet people where they are, in the middle.
Third Way President Jon Cowan on the DNC autopsy:
"The autopsy draft released today validates the case we’ve been making post-2024 and are making again today as we gather over 150 Nevada Democrats to chart the party’s future. Democrats must be able to win the middle, anytime, anywhere and they can do that only with a combative centrism that rejects identity politics, reclaims the vital center, and positions the party as fighters on the economic issues that matter most to voters. As the NY Times poll shows, even a majority of Democrats want the party to move center not left, and this report echoes that sentiment. For Democrats who want to win, this report should be case closed."
Small businesses are still navigating rising costs and economic uncertainty. We're calling on Members of Congress to convene local entrepreneurs, champion practical solutions, and amplify the importance of business ownership.
Learn more about the Opportunity Builder Challenge ⬇️
This morning, Republicans used fake procedural excuses to block 53 Democratic amendments protecting Americans from abuse, terrorism, election interference, child exploitation, and political favoritism.
@SenatorHassan introduced one of them, pushing to improve DHS' policing. Republicans voted no.
Americans deserve affordable, reliable health care, and GOP funding cuts have only driven up costs.
Democrats need to get serious about a viable solution, like a health care bill of rights. We shared our plan earlier this year: https://t.co/2oQkioazW4
The average ACA Marketplace deductible experienced the steepest increase in history — growing by 37% or over $1,000, from $2,759 in 2025 to $3,786 in 2026 as enhanced premium tax credits expired.
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