DNC touts party’s ‘momentum’ after summer of organizing blitz

The Democratic national Committee (DNC) is highlighting the success of its recent “Organizing Summer” campaign as Congress reconvenes. During the August recess, Democratic organizers recruited 15,000 new volunteers and reached 1.6 million voters through 150 events across 47 states. The effort involved the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and Democratic Governors Association.

DNC Chair ken martin emphasized the party’s momentum heading into the fall elections, citing strong performances in 39 of 40 elections so far this year and expressing optimism about sweeping the 2025 elections and regaining the House in 2026. The party aims to hold Republicans accountable for their support of President Trump’s “Big, Lovely” spending bill.

Democrats have seen success in special elections,winning seats in traditionally Republican districts and breaking Republicans’ supermajority in the Iowa state senate. The party is also recruiting prominent figures like Governor Roy Cooper and Senator Sherrod Brown to run for Senate seats in competitive states.

Despite these efforts, the Democratic Party faces challenges, including unfavorable public opinion-63% of voters view the party unfavorably according to a recent wall Street Journal poll-and internal divisions, highlighted by conflicting resolutions on Israel and Palestine at the recent DNC summer meeting. Ken Martin retracted a pro-Israel resolution following party disagreements over the Israel-Gaza conflict.


DNC touts party’s ‘momentum’ after summer of organizing blitz

The Democratic National Committee is flexing results from their “Organizing Summer” as Congress reconvenes Tuesday.

The DNC announced its “Organizing Summer” programming during the congressional August recess. During that time, Democratic organizers said they gained 15,000 new volunteers and contacted 1.6 million voters during 150 events across 47 states.

The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and Democratic Governors Association were also involved in the effort.

“As we head to the fall elections, momentum is on our side. After winning or overperforming in 39 out of 40 elections so far this year, Democrats are ready to sweep the November 2025 elections and take back the House in 2026,” DNC Chair Ken Martin said in a statement.

Martin said the efforts will hold “Republicans accountable for their disastrous vote on Trump’s budget betrayal,” in reference to congressional Republicans’ and President Donald Trump’s landmark “Big, Beautiful” spending bill.

Democrats are looking to several factors they believe are aiding their party ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

Since the 2024 election, Democrats have dominated nearly every special election, winning several seats in state legislatures in districts that were easily won by Trump that year. Democrats most recently ended Republicans’ supermajority in the Iowa state Senate after the Democratic candidate won in a red district.

At the national level, the party has recruited former lawmakers, including Gov. Roy Cooper (D-NC) and Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH), to run for Senate in purple states that Democrats are hoping to flip from Republican control. Democratic leaders see both candidates as some of their best chances of winning those seats. 

Their efforts come as the party’s popularity has remained unfavorable. A Wall Street Journal poll released before the “Organizing Summer” found that 63% of voters have an unfavorable view of the Democratic Party, compared to 33% who hold a favorable view. 

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There have also been internal disagreements within the national party seen at the DNC summer meeting after two competing resolutions were proposed in response to Israel’s war in Gaza.

Martin retracted a pro-Israel resolution, which had easily passed committee, after a conflicting resolution that would have called for the recognition of a Palestinian state failed.



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