Young Democrats' National Bids
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How young Democratic candidates are pushing to redefine the party's future

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Three young Democratic candidates are launching primary bids for national office in 2026 .
Mallory McMorrow , Jake Rakov and Kat Abughazaleh talk about what they think the Democratic Party needs to do to win.
They say Democrats need to be active, not passive, not just reacting to basic humanity.
Jasmine Wright : Are Democrats meeting the demands that their voters are placing on them when it comes to confronting President Trump ? Wright : There's not a lot basically that Democrats can do because they are not in the majority on both chambers, but still voters want them to feel like they are doing something.
Wright : The game right now for Democrats is about waiting to see what happens with Donald Trump .
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