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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(135,732 posts)
Mon Dec 15, 2025, 08:51 PM Dec 2025

Obama tells House Dems to focus on the midterms, not ideological divides

Former President Barack Obama told House Democrats at an event on Sunday in Los Angeles that as they focus on trying to win control of the House of Representatives, they should not get caught up in ideological differences within the party and can "sort through" them later, according to excerpts of his comments provided to ABC News.

Ideological arguments within the Democratic Party between its progressive and moderate wings came into sharp focus during 2025’s key elections -- particularly in New York City, as Democrats debated over the candidacy of democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani. This past year, Obama campaigned on the ground for the Democratic Party’s Virginia and New Jersey gubernatorial candidates and spoke with Mamdani ahead of Election Day.

The party has also been divided over how to handle government funding and the expiration of Affordable Care Act subsidies. Eight Senators who caucus with Democrats voted in November to end a government shutdown without an extension of the subsidies, sparking criticism from other Democrats who felt they should not have voted to reopen the government without an extension. House Democrats have since shown a largely united front, signing onto a discharge petition led by Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries to force a vote on extending the subsidies for three years.

Obama told the lawmakers to "focus" on winning back the Republican-controlled House in the 2026 midterm elections, indicating that after that the party could work more through those ideological divisions.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/obama-house-democrats-focus-2026-190034117.html

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Obama tells House Dems to focus on the midterms, not ideological divides (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Dec 2025 OP
He's absolutely correct. B.See Dec 2025 #1
Absolutely. Fringe issues elected Trump TWICE WarGamer Dec 2025 #2
We can't paper over the differences anymore between establishment Dems and Progressives .... Bread and Circuses Dec 2025 #3
+1 leftstreet Dec 2025 #8
ding. this . AllaN01Bear Dec 2025 #4
It's not just about the levers of power JCMach1 Dec 2025 #5
Recommended. H2O Man Dec 2025 #6
Maybe we can get a promise on a vote UT_democrat Dec 2025 #7
Does he not remember his own terms? leftstreet Dec 2025 #9

B.See

(8,505 posts)
1. He's absolutely correct.
Mon Dec 15, 2025, 09:01 PM
Dec 2025

... been saying similar.... for quite some time. Forget the trees for now. See the FOREST.

Bread and Circuses

(2,052 posts)
3. We can't paper over the differences anymore between establishment Dems and Progressives ....
Mon Dec 15, 2025, 09:06 PM
Dec 2025

Yes, I will continue to support and vote for Dems.

However, the current congressional leadership is not effective and we need to play the same tactics as the R’s.
Example….Prop 50 CA passed big! Take the Fight to Them !

Be Brave! Be Bold! Speak for the people and not the corporations and rich donors.

Dem voters want more social democratic policies !

Otherwise, Dems will continue to appear be pushovers and lacking resolve.

I support Dems, but I’m not sure it excites anyone . 2026 is a must win . Show the voters what a wonderful future we can have and confront the hate and lies. No MORE appeasement.

JCMach1

(29,202 posts)
5. It's not just about the levers of power
Mon Dec 15, 2025, 09:56 PM
Dec 2025

We ignore ideology at our peril.

We can't ignore the fact the GOP is now the party of fascism in favor of an institutionalism they dont even believe in.

Respectfully, we can walk and chew gum at the same time.

H2O Man

(79,056 posts)
6. Recommended.
Mon Dec 15, 2025, 10:01 PM
Dec 2025

I agree with President Obama. There are seats that progressives can win, and others where a moderate is a better bet. There are also some that may appear some place in the middle. That's what primaries are for. And we all, myself included, have to be civil with others may disagree with us on a particular primary contest. And we should all be investing ourselves in campaigning and voting for our candidates in the mid-terms, for we have the potential to crush maga. That is worthy of our very best efforts.

UT_democrat

(208 posts)
7. Maybe we can get a promise on a vote
Mon Dec 15, 2025, 10:42 PM
Dec 2025

Later on in the year, where we can address all of these things because they’re not going away. There’s never time to bring progressives in. It seems

leftstreet

(40,684 posts)
9. Does he not remember his own terms?
Mon Dec 15, 2025, 10:49 PM
Dec 2025

The Democrats LOST the 1st midterms because the GOPers got very, very Tea Party ideological. They literally prioritized their ideological battles and came out swinging

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