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flag In the 2026 midterms, over 80 young Democrats are challenging older incumbents, raising over $10M in small donations to push for generational change.

flag 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. flag 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. flag These candidates, rejecting corporate PAC and pro-Israel lobbying funds, rely on small individual donations and emphasize generational change, affordability, and systemic reform. flag 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.

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