NEWS
NEWS

NEWS
The Washington Post
Younger Democrats Want to Force an Uncomfortable Conversation
In Los Angeles, 37-year-old Jake Rakov announced last week that he is running for the seat of his former boss, Rep. Brad Sherman (D-California), 70. His launch video states that “this isn’t mom and dad’s America anymore” and that it’s time for a leader who can fight effectively in “Donald Trump’s MAGA hellscape.”
...
Rakov, who worked for Sherman in Washington in 2017, said he began thinking more deeply about how aging members of Congress were holding back the Democratic Party as he watched Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D- California) refuse to step aside despite widely acknowledged evidence of cognitive decline. (She died at 90 while in office.)
Watching Sherman on television in January, Rakov felt as though he was seeing the congressman use some of the same talking points that he had after Trump’s first victory in 2016.
“We’re just regurgitating the same things that he and other people like him have been doing for decades, and all that’s gotten us is Trump twice,” Rakov said in an interview. “So what are we doing here? Nothing is going to change if we keep sending the same Democrats back to D.C.”
Read the full article here.