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Sometimes it takes a pot to boil.
Democrats lost the Presidency. Lost the Senate. Failed to transfer control of the house.
And now, more than six months after last year’s elections, the Democrata pot begins to push.
It was natural to democrats It would take a while to understand what went wrong. Click around around some pots and pan. And finally pour some water into the pot and turn on the stove.
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So Democrats begin to get their pot to boil.
How hot it is – and whether stew is anything to extract political culinary flavors – it’s unclear.
For starters, some democrats cook to each other.

The democratic pot of steam seems to be – even if it is only inner unrest. DNC President Ken Martin (right) recently gave V (Getty/AP)
Democratic National Committee President (DNC) Ken Martin handed over an ultimatum after DNC Vice President David Hogg The goal is to spend millions of dollars, placing the basic challenges of democratic officials.
“Let me be unambiguous. No DNC official should ever try to influence the outcome of the primary elections, whether on behalf of the present or challenger,” Martin said.
Hogg defended his tactics to remove the democrats she believes they lost a step, the older or simply do not get a job.
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“We want people to know that they are watching them,” Hogg said. “Don’t mean to say it’s” with the old one in a new one. “I would say he’s out with the inefficient is effective.”
Democrats claim that their lien is neutrality in ensuring the unity of the party.
“The reforms chaired by Martin comes out, including the one we are talking about today about increasing the financing of state parties, is not a reaction to David Hogg,” said Jane Kleeb of the Association of State Democratic Parties (ASDC). “The reform package that Ken Martin brings forward, which he will discuss over the next few months, to which he has nominated as a chair, is not a reaction to David.”

“We want people to know that they are watching them,” Hogg said, defending his unusually aggressive approach to the parties. (Gaby Velasquez / El Paso Times / USA Today Network)
But Hogg is an elephant in the room to the party it represents a donkey.
“I respect David Hogg a lot,” Martin said. “I understand what he is trying to do. I told him,” If you want to challenge officials, you are more than free to do it. “But not just as a DNC officer.”
And then the anger is over years.
80-year-old Senate minority whip and a top democrat on the judiciary committee Dick Durbin, D-everything., Is the latest veteran Democrat who announced his pension.
“I had to project forward. The campaign will last for two years. And then you will serve six years. So, are you ready to be an eight -year obligation?” Durbin asked.
Durbin would be 87 when another term was concluded in early 2033 – assuming he won and served all the time.

The Whip Dick Durbin Senate minority, D-ad, is the last member of the old guardian of his party to announce his pension. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
“Much of that is the relegation from Biden,” said the political scientist of the Rutgers Ross Baker University. “Somehow contaminated older Democrats.”
Age is just a number. But that’s the number with consequences. Five Republicans, aged 65, died last year. The leader of the Hakem House House Jeffies, Dn.y., says President Trump Agenda lived older members.
75-year-old Ambassador Gerry Connolly, D-VA, beat 35-year-old Ambassador Alexandria, Obasio-Cortez, Dn.y., in November to become the best Democrat on the House Supervisory Board. Vote: 131-84. Connolly suffered from esophageal cancer – but he pushed himself through. Democrats gave him a confidence vote. However, Connolly just announced that his cancer had returned to him after treatment. He will give up the rank of his committee and retire at the end of this term.
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Durbin’s departure could enhance progressive pressure on the leader of the Senate Minorities Chuck SchumerDn.y., and give up. Liberals are thrown over Schumer who intervenes to avoid off of the Government in March in March.
“Senator Schumer has made a catastrophic decision,” said the chairman of the progressive kakakus House Greg Casar, D-Tex. “I think we have to get to the place where we want to get along with even our leaders, such as Schumer’s senator, when they make a catastrophic decision. We are better.”
Schumer claims he doesn’t go anywhere.
“No talk about when you could step down?” asked Chris Jansing MSNBC.
“I focused on a decision that Republicans in Congress must make whether they support Trump with these horrible economic policies or not,” Schumer replied.

It seems that the leader of the Senate of Senate Chuck Schumer, Dn.y., does not show the intention of deviation soon. (Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images)
AND New York The Democrat further rejected any chatter that he could step down when he appeared on CNN.
“I stay constantly and fight every day, as our MP, in a united and successful way,” Schumer said.
Democrats intended to hold meetings of the City Hall for a recent vacation in the congress in districts where they accused the Republicans of pulling their voters. But a warning for the emptor. In some cases, Democrats roared.
For example, Casar led the City Hall in District of Rev. Gabe Evans, R-Colo. Evans just transferred his blue district to red for 2,500 votes.
“What will we do with DNC?” – asked one participant in the City Hall in Colorado Casar. “You have to listen to young people.”
“Democrats are not really, as far as I can say, really do nothing,” another remarked.

Ambassador Greg Casar, D-Texas, who also chaired a home progressive MP, recently received a stretch from participants in the City Hall, seeking answers in the direction of his party. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
The pot really began to boil just before dawn early Sunday morning on the eastern facade of the capitol.
Both dressed in Black, Jeffries and Senator Cory Booker, dn.j., began what they charged as “sitting” to protest against President Trump’s policy and rejected a “big, beautiful account”.
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“People will die if this budget is successful. That’s the urgent struggle,” Jeffries said.
But when it comes to conventional tactics, say younger, breeding Democrats Blank it!
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They persuade their party to give up comfortable and use, good, kitchen language.
“I say it’s time to let out the excuses and grow on the spine,” said the 26-year-old candidate for the Democratic Illinoise Kat Abughazaleh.
Abughazaleh is running in the district that is now holding 80-year-old Ambassador Jan Schakowsky, D-everything. He is expected to publish a pension in the coming days.
Democrat Mike Sacks runs against Ambassador Mike Lawler, Rn.y. in a swing district directly outside New York City.
“I am running for the congress to tell you the truth, I fight for New York and that UNF ** to our country,” Sacks said in the campaign ad.
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So the pot of Democrats breaks. Democrats will soon have ready water. But it is not clear which dish they plan to prepare.
The only problem is that so far, Democrats are breaking through that hot water. There is a conflict. Quarrel. And everyone is trying to figure out what works.
It is enough for the democrats to swallow their blood.