Jeffries still confident Democrats will take back House after Virginia redistricting ruling
Source: The Hill
05/09/26 1:48 PM ET
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) expressed confidence on Saturday that Democrats can still win back the House of Representatives, despite a recent redistricting loss in Virginia.
Were going to take back control of the House of Representatives, Jeffries told MS NOWs Ali Velshi. Were going to continue to make clear to the American people that we will lower their high cost of living, fix a broken health care system and clean up the corruption that were seeing in the country, in the Congress, certainly with the Supreme Court and deal with the most corrupt administration in American history, he continued.
Republicans currently have a slim majority in the lower chamber of Congress. There are 217 GOP members, 212 Democrats and one independent representative in the House who caucuses with Republicans. Additionally, there are five vacant seats that were previously held by three Democrats and two Republicans.
Jeffries called for nationwide reform to judicial, electoral and campaign finance systems. Which is why we have to take the House back, take the Senate back, keep pressing forward, and then in 2028, take the presidency back as well, the Democratic leader said.
Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5871116-jeffries-confident-midterms-virginia-redistricting-ruling/
Deuxcents
(27,578 posts)Dont need to predict the outcome..just need information on what and why the outcome is in the best interest for everyone. Dont make promises..the opposition can and will try to derail any progress so make it clear that whats needed is a House and Senate with like minded goals.
Cha
(320,357 posts)Let him know your suggestions?
Cha
(320,357 posts)TY, BRDS & Hakeem Jrffires!
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Deuxcents
(27,578 posts)Cha
(320,357 posts)Jeffries and letting him know what you think.
DUers have more educated insight and perspective because we see what's happening every day. So much more than the average voter.
BumRushDaShow
(171,805 posts)We spend so much time attacking our "national" leadership and not enough promoting the "state/local". I.e., "50 State Strategy".
Every state is different with different governors and legislative bodies from both parties, different state Constitutions, different needs, and different priorities. So one size will not fit "all' dictated from the top by consultants who are narrowly focusing. It's gotta be bottom up and that will help to inform some of the most common issues nationally. We must also understand that in all of our states, there are "turf battles" that can thwart any "national" agenda, so navigating that will need to be managed.
We need to claw back our states election after election and that is slowly happening.
Deminpenn
(17,571 posts)Dems are extremely motivated, probably more than ever, to vote. If Rs stay home, motivated Dem voters are going to win in even the redistricted CDs.
BumRushDaShow
(171,805 posts)the swing districts in purple states (a bunch that flipped to (R) in 2022 & 2024), are definitely in play. Here in our state, I'm hoping that Janelle will finally send Perry packing!