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DrFunkenstein

(8,972 posts)
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 09:10 AM Jul 1

Schumer, Warren locked in battle over future of Democratic Party

Source: The Hill

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) is locked in a contest for influence with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) over the future of the Senate Democratic caucus as the two battle to shape the outcome in this year’s primaries.

Warren, a progressive who has been outspoken in her criticism of the cryptocurrency industry, has made a big push this election cycle to help elect candidates who she says will fight harder to change the status quo in America, even if that means backing candidates who won’t support Schumer as leader.

Warren recently pointed to the victories of three progressive candidates backed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) in House primaries in Schumer’s home state as a sign that voters are hungry for big changes and bold progressive policies in Washington.

“It says more about the state of voters. Voters want change. They want people who have clear ideas about how to make their lives better and to know that they will fight for them,” she told The Hill.

Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5948365-warren-schumer-senate-influence/



Warren has already endorsed three Democrats in Senate primaries who have refused to support Schumer serving as leader for another term. The article goes on to talk about an unnamed Senator who is concerned about "moderate" Dems who are cozying up to corporate interests, promoting wild west deregulation, and generally going to bat for cryptocurrency industry and other shady industries.

This will surely become an even more pronounced issue following the SCOTUS decision about the "free speech rights" of parties. It is not hard to imagine the directional shift of the Democratic Party if Warren were to become leader, a possibility she pointedly does not rule out in the article.
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Schumer, Warren locked in battle over future of Democratic Party (Original Post) DrFunkenstein Jul 1 OP
I would support Warren for majority leader Fiendish Thingy Jul 1 #1
Same here! bluestarone Jul 1 #2
Post removed Post removed Jul 1 #15
I always feel he, Schumer, that he always short changes us out.... FarPoint Jul 1 #21
I voted for Warren when she ran for president. Dr. T Jul 1 #45
Same here NoSheep Jul 2 #51
This is a battle Schumer will lose. Autumn Jul 1 #3
Got that right orangecrush Jul 1 #16
I think it is more coherent than anger. LuvLoogie Jul 1 #43
Schumer has to go Miguelito Loveless Jul 1 #4
Boom Yes!!! wolfie001 Jul 1 #8
WTAF? Is this for real?? spudspud Jul 1 #44
The John Oliver story? Miguelito Loveless Jul 1 #48
Hopefully, others will step up... Mark.b2 Jul 1 #5
Hell no to Booker, Masto, and Rosen. chernabogg Jul 2 #58
I'd pick Elizabeth Warren for any office she wants to run in. She's my favorite by far. BComplex Jul 1 #6
yep! rurallib Jul 1 #9
100% agree. n/t Earth Bound Misfit Jul 1 #13
When you're right, you're right! displacedvermoter Jul 1 #27
Yes indeed! calimary Jul 2 #55
My money is on Warren. aeromanKC Jul 1 #7
May the best woman win! ananda Jul 1 #10
As Keb Mo sings, "Put a woman in charge." Magoo48 Jul 2 #59
There will be no third and fourth chances at democracy. Alice B. Jul 1 #11
Schumer should probably stop making endorsements at this point Quiet Em Jul 1 #12
This would be another positive about Warren Quanto Magnus Jul 1 #39
IMHO the article title is over-stated, over-simplified, and another example of MSM just wanting a horserace wiggs Jul 1 #14
The old ways is fading into obscurity angrychair Jul 1 #17
I do agree that it's time for the Democratic Party to have fresh leadership in the Senate. patphil Jul 1 #18
We need someone new, a new person with fresh new ideas. I prefer a woman but will take a man. efhmc Jul 1 #23
An old man named Bernie has toured the country with 36 year old AOC. SalamanderSleeps Jul 2 #52
unfortunately many in the party are advocating an ageist agenda. rogue emissary Jul 1 #19
It's not the age. It's where they stand on issues and wnylib Jul 1 #30
Welp Stacey Grove Jul 2 #63
I would like to know a lot more about how Schumer is funded. Trust_Reality Jul 1 #20
Yes. liberalla Jul 1 #25
Too bad Chucky is not this animated supporting US. mackdaddy Jul 1 #49
Thanks for your service Chuck, but it's time to step aside Auggie Jul 1 #22
Schumer is milk toast w/o Harry Reed... Historic NY Jul 1 #24
Damn I hate these stories that make it sound like the Democratic Party is falling apart at the seams...... groundloop Jul 1 #26
Bear in mind that the only ones who are saying that... OldBaldy1701E Jul 2 #57
Reads like a Republican hit piece to make people think less of Democrats dave99 Jul 1 #28
Bravo Senator Warren DemocracyForever Jul 1 #29
Oh noes, a "contest for influence" maxsolomon Jul 1 #31
Regardless, It Is Noteworthy That a Beltway Paper is Seeing a Shift in the Party DrFunkenstein Jul 1 #32
The Hill is a pro GOP mouthpiece promoting bs narratives about Democrats. Meanwhile Trump shits the bed emulatorloo Jul 1 #36
I See Plenty I Disagree With From The Hill, It Literally Celebrates Lobbyists DrFunkenstein Jul 2 #60
And Fox and Newsmax are 'barometers' of what's happening in the beltway too emulatorloo Jul 2 #64
I Beg To Differ DrFunkenstein Jul 2 #65
Thanks! emulatorloo Friday #67
We've already seen what Schumer & Co. can do Mysterian Jul 1 #33
"Clear ideas" indeed. It is not about philosophy. It is about clarity Bluetus Jul 1 #34
Damn right Mysterian Jul 1 #37
'Democrats in Disarray(tm)'. Meanwhile Republicans are gonna get slaughtered in the midterms emulatorloo Jul 1 #35
Senator Professor Warren for leader. bagimin Jul 1 #38
Warren has fire and purpose and IDEAS.... democratsruletheday Jul 1 #40
Schumer was first elected AverageOldGuy Jul 1 #41
He was first elected to the US Senate in 1998, not 1988 Polybius Jul 1 #42
GO LIZ!!!!!!!!!!! 50 Shades Of Blue Jul 1 #46
I'd rather lose for a good idea than lose for a milquetoast idea -- again. Festivito Jul 1 #47
Team Elizabeth here. mahina Jul 1 #50
Good. I want CHANGE. n/t PatrickforB Jul 2 #53
Come on Liz !!!!!!! Time for her to assume leadership I believe. Chuck needs to learn to share !!!! Trueblue1968 Jul 2 #54
This message was self-deleted by its author Lasher Jul 2 #56
lol - slow news day? TBF Jul 2 #61
WTG Senator Warren! Bringing in that Massachsetts fighting spirit! Fla Dem Jul 2 #62
Sadly, Her Presdential Aspirations Are Behind Her, But She Can Help Usher In The Next Generation of Fighters DrFunkenstein Jul 2 #66

Fiendish Thingy

(24,693 posts)
1. I would support Warren for majority leader
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 09:28 AM
Jul 1

For one term perhaps, as sadly, the time for her to pass the torch is also drawing near.

I’m not sure she could win the spot however, since there are 16 Dem senators who took millions from the cryptobros in exchange for their votes on the GENIUS Act.

Response to Fiendish Thingy (Reply #1)

FarPoint

(15,042 posts)
21. I always feel he, Schumer, that he always short changes us out....
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 12:04 PM
Jul 1

Bargins with acceptable defeating pain style...never a full win feeling....

Autumn

(49,066 posts)
3. This is a battle Schumer will lose.
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 09:30 AM
Jul 1
Leadership is underestimating the anger of the American people.


LuvLoogie

(9,086 posts)
43. I think it is more coherent than anger.
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 07:41 PM
Jul 1

It's disgust. A loss of patience. A resolve to just do what is needed without waiting for politicians to perform. Representing ourselves and our loved ones in the here and now, and for the future -- not for one term at 50% +1 with the gavel.

Miguelito Loveless

(6,102 posts)
4. Schumer has to go
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 09:39 AM
Jul 1

He has been bending over backward to court the vote of literally non-existent voters his entire career. This is delusional thinking on par with Trump.

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Miguelito Loveless

(6,102 posts)
48. The John Oliver story?
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 10:25 PM
Jul 1

Yes, it is, and it explains why we are in this dire predicament and why the “leadership” that currently exists will never get us out of it.

Mark.b2

(852 posts)
5. Hopefully, others will step up...
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 09:51 AM
Jul 1

I’d like more selection with some like Booker, Coons, Murphy, Masto, or Rosen in the 50s-60s range.

BComplex

(10,080 posts)
6. I'd pick Elizabeth Warren for any office she wants to run in. She's my favorite by far.
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 10:30 AM
Jul 1

And she might be an older generation, but her thoughts and positions are as clear-minded and good for the people as anyone Mamdani's age.

Alice B.

(770 posts)
11. There will be no third and fourth chances at democracy.
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 11:03 AM
Jul 1

If we’re able to regain power and there aren’t tangible, positive impacts on people’s lives fast, and we go back to trusting in good faith and norms, we’re going to end up back here again.

Quiet Em

(3,338 posts)
12. Schumer should probably stop making endorsements at this point
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 11:07 AM
Jul 1

anyway, at the end of the day Schumer wants the exact thing all of us want, flip and retain as many Democratic Senate seats as possible. Schumer will throw his full support behind all Democratic Senate nominees.

As far as who will be the new Senate Leader, it probably will not be Schumer, but I am curious to see who is going to step up and say they want the job. It's not a fun job. You have to work with Senators from Warren, to Slotkin, to Fetterman and keep them on the same page. The time for that conversation though will be after the midterm elections. Whether Democrats are able to become the majority or remain in the minority will be a huge factor in determining leadership and who actually wants it.

Quanto Magnus

(1,435 posts)
39. This would be another positive about Warren
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 07:10 PM
Jul 1

she's a progressive, but is very clear with her points and she does very well in coversation/debates with very conservative people (news/other politicians).

I think her background in education helps her a lot in this respect. You get a lot of practice dealing with all kinds of personalities.

wiggs

(8,886 posts)
14. IMHO the article title is over-stated, over-simplified, and another example of MSM just wanting a horserace
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 11:19 AM
Jul 1

rather than a deeper discussion of issues.

angrychair

(12,629 posts)
17. The old ways is fading into obscurity
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 11:45 AM
Jul 1

Progressives are the future of the country.
No more bootlicking billionaires and war mongers.

A government of the people, by the people and FOR THE PEOPLE

patphil

(9,381 posts)
18. I do agree that it's time for the Democratic Party to have fresh leadership in the Senate.
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 11:48 AM
Jul 1

I like Senator Warren, but I'd rather have someone with similar views, but younger.

efhmc

(17,356 posts)
23. We need someone new, a new person with fresh new ideas. I prefer a woman but will take a man.
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 12:05 PM
Jul 1

SalamanderSleeps

(1,082 posts)
52. An old man named Bernie has toured the country with 36 year old AOC.
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 12:11 AM
Jul 2

The folks that attended their events did not care about their age young or old.

If our party insists on perfection the GOP mafia will win because they do not care about character.

In the Navy there is an old adage, "When the boat is on fire everyone is a firefighter."





wnylib

(26,988 posts)
30. It's not the age. It's where they stand on issues and
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 02:41 PM
Jul 1

whether they support the interests of the people.

groundloop

(14,045 posts)
26. Damn I hate these stories that make it sound like the Democratic Party is falling apart at the seams......
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 12:51 PM
Jul 1

These "battles" are nothing more than good, healthy debate and very necessary. It's far preferable to the GQP which almost always falls in lockstep with whomever their current dear leader happens to be.

OldBaldy1701E

(11,905 posts)
57. Bear in mind that the only ones who are saying that...
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 08:01 AM
Jul 2

...are those who will lose their power and influence once things change.

They are going to fight tooth and nail. They are going to do whatever it takes to retain their position in our society. I feel like they would be more than willing to let it all fall apart rather than admit their time is over.



We need to understand this. They are not going to fight because they are making things better, they are going to fight because they don't want to lose their place.

Even when 'losing their place' is what is sorely needed.

Yes, these are debates that are long overdue. They have to happen and we need to figure out a way to move forward without repeating the mistakes of the past. We need a more progressive posture. Pandering to the old ways and the old greed is what put us here. Not changing them would just set us up for another orange gibbon to jump in the second they wave some money around.

DemocracyForever

(415 posts)
29. Bravo Senator Warren
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 02:12 PM
Jul 1

Senator Warren's view got an additional boost last night in Colorado with the Kiros victory. Current polling shows that the Democratic party's poll numbers are in the toilet because voters don't see the democratic party fighting back against Trump. It's long past time for the failed "don't fight back" strategy of the last 25 years to end.

maxsolomon

(39,542 posts)
31. Oh noes, a "contest for influence"
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 03:04 PM
Jul 1

Wake me up when she unseats him for leader (majority or minority). That's unlikely.

DrFunkenstein

(8,972 posts)
32. Regardless, It Is Noteworthy That a Beltway Paper is Seeing a Shift in the Party
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 05:22 PM
Jul 1

The Hill is an insider baseball periodical. And even they are reading the tea leaves here away from a tepid, consultant-driven, pro-corporate vision of the Party embodied by Chuck Schumer (D-Wall Street) towards a far more economic populist one. Schumer can choose to read those tea leaves and adjust (he won't for a number of reasons) or see his days numbered as a leader and probably as a Senator.

emulatorloo

(46,159 posts)
36. The Hill is a pro GOP mouthpiece promoting bs narratives about Democrats. Meanwhile Trump shits the bed
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 06:37 PM
Jul 1

DrFunkenstein

(8,972 posts)
60. I See Plenty I Disagree With From The Hill, It Literally Celebrates Lobbyists
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 11:26 AM
Jul 2

But while I think it is deeply cynical, I don't see it as a GOP mouthpiece.

I use it as a barometer of what's happening in the Beltway, and I think it is something that the politicians themselves read.

emulatorloo

(46,159 posts)
64. And Fox and Newsmax are 'barometers' of what's happening in the beltway too
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 05:11 PM
Jul 2

And pretend Trump’s not in trouble while promoting BS garbage about Democrats

DrFunkenstein

(8,972 posts)
65. I Beg To Differ
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 09:51 PM
Jul 2

It's not The Nation, but it doesn't shy from anti-GOP content. Here's a couple of current headlines on their webpage:

Megyn Kelly criticizes Trump’s family as ‘grifty’

House Democrats accuse Trump’s Freedom 250 of misleading donors, potential wire fraud

Frustration mounts as GOP infighting derails House

Wall Street Journal: Trump family ‘cashing in on the presidency in big and sketchy ways’

Don’t whitewash American history on the Fourth of July

US moves to eliminate longtime radiation safety principle for nuclear power

Democrat Josh Turek leading by 4 points in Iowa Senate race polling

Mysterian

(6,788 posts)
33. We've already seen what Schumer & Co. can do
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 05:38 PM
Jul 1

Time to get back to the party roots of fighting for the working man and not caving to corporate money.

Bluetus

(3,413 posts)
34. "Clear ideas" indeed. It is not about philosophy. It is about clarity
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 06:25 PM
Jul 1

specifics, and commitment. Basically, the self-proclaimed "centerists" (a gross misnomer) give lip service to the same issues progressives fight for. But too often, it is just lip service. Nobody believes they will be there at the moment of truth.

We aren't promoting "progressives", "socialists", "liberals", "communists" or any other inflammatory label these "centerists"want to use. We are promoting fighters. The difference between the progressives and the "centerists" is not philosophy. It is willingness to present real, specific, bold ideas and then fight like hell for them.

God bless Elizabeth and the others engaged in this fight for a future we can be proud of.

emulatorloo

(46,159 posts)
35. 'Democrats in Disarray(tm)'. Meanwhile Republicans are gonna get slaughtered in the midterms
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 06:35 PM
Jul 1

because the demented pedophile Emperor has no Clothes

democratsruletheday

(1,994 posts)
40. Warren has fire and purpose and IDEAS....
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 07:12 PM
Jul 1

ya know, all the things Schumer lacks. Sick of him....he's stale and ineffective for the most part.

AverageOldGuy

(4,426 posts)
41. Schumer was first elected
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 07:21 PM
Jul 1

— NY State Assembly 1974
—US House1980
— US Senate 1988

Think about how the world has changed since 1974, 1980, and 1988.

Basic human decency has not really changed but this is a different world that Schumer does not understand. Warren is far more in touch with voters.

Polybius

(22,348 posts)
42. He was first elected to the US Senate in 1998, not 1988
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 07:33 PM
Jul 1

He unseated Alfonse D'Amato. I remember that race well.

Trueblue1968

(19,373 posts)
54. Come on Liz !!!!!!! Time for her to assume leadership I believe. Chuck needs to learn to share !!!!
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 01:09 AM
Jul 2

Response to DrFunkenstein (Original post)

TBF

(37,794 posts)
61. lol - slow news day?
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 11:37 AM
Jul 2

We can discuss it up and down (for the record I'm w/Indivisible, throw the crooks out); but at the end of the day, we pick our candidates by state and then we'd better circle the wagons to get them through the midterms.

I'm not only sending donations to Talarico here in TX, but I've also already sent $$ to Ossoff in Georgia, for e.g. We need to find the best people we can and support them! Maybe that's an oyster man in Maine, a seminary student in Texas, a dem socialist in Colorado. Let's just get'em all in office so we can throw out these fascists.



Fla Dem

(27,888 posts)
62. WTG Senator Warren! Bringing in that Massachsetts fighting spirit!
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 12:25 PM
Jul 2

I would love to see her as President, but as a senior myself, I'm more in favor of a candidate in their late 40's to late 60's.

DrFunkenstein

(8,972 posts)
66. Sadly, Her Presdential Aspirations Are Behind Her, But She Can Help Usher In The Next Generation of Fighters
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 09:56 PM
Jul 2

I still love her campaign slogan: Dream Big, Fight Hard.

I want a Party I can be proud of, not cringe every time Chuck speaks (which is probably a capitulation of some sort).

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