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In the 2026 midterms, over 80 young Democrats are challenging older incumbents, raising over $10M in small donations to push for generational change.
In the 2026 midterms, over 80 young Democratic candidates, including Gen Z and millennials, are challenging long-serving House incumbents aged 65 and older, a sharp increase from prior cycles.
Tennessee’s Justin Pearson, 31, raised $732,000—more than double his 76-year-old opponent Steve Cohen’s 2025 total and surpassing all prior challengers’ combined fundraising.
These candidates, rejecting corporate PAC and pro-Israel lobbying funds, rely on small individual donations and emphasize generational change, affordability, and systemic reform.
Data from the Democratic fundraising platform Oath shows over $10 million funneled into these races, signaling strong base support for new leadership despite incumbents’ financial advantages.
En las elecciones de medio término de 2026, más de 80 jóvenes demócratas están desafiando a los antiguos titulares, recaudando más de $ 10 millones en pequeñas donaciones para impulsar el cambio generacional.