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Democrats spending big to expand coalition in midterms

Last updated: November 25, 2025 6:15 am
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Democrats Mobilize for Midterm Elections with Major Investment in Key Voter Groups

Buoyed by recent successes in off-cycle elections, Democrats are gearing up for a significant financial commitment aimed at broadening their voter base ahead of next year’s midterm elections. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) has unveiled plans for an eight-figure investment focused on engaging voters of color and those in rural areas, signaling a strategic response to counteract Republican gains in 2024.

“As House Republicans continue to escalate costs, undermine healthcare access, and stand by while their party attempts to disenfranchise communities of color to manipulate the midterms, along with detrimental tariffs and Medicaid cuts that are impacting rural constituents, this initiative is designed to amplify our message of affordability and healthcare protection among these crucial voter segments,” stated Rep. Suzan DelBene (D-Wash.), chair of the DCCC.

DelBene’s remarks highlight ongoing Republican efforts to redraw congressional maps in their favor ahead of the 2026 elections, which Democrats perceive as a blatant attempt to skew electoral outcomes.

The newly launched initiative, dubbed “Our Power, Our Country,” will target key battleground House districts. It involves hiring staff members dedicated to organizing for Democratic candidates, deploying advertisements, and mobilizing voters to ensure engagement and turnout.

Recent off-cycle elections have demonstrated a noticeable shift among rural voters and Latino communities, both of whom leaned right in 2024. In Virginia, Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger strategically focused on appealing to voters in the state’s conservative rural regions, emphasizing affordability while criticizing former President Donald Trump’s tariff policies. Similarly, in New Jersey, Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill concentrated on a cost-of-living message aimed at predominantly Latino precincts.

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These targeted approaches paid dividends: Spanberger significantly outperformed prior Democratic candidates among rural voters, while Sherrill managed to neutralize Trump’s gains in Latino-majority areas.

National Democrats view these outcomes as compelling evidence of expansion opportunities as they approach a crucial electoral cycle that will dictate control of Congress during Trump’s final two years in office. DCCC national political director Brooke Butler remarked that the new rural engagement program “conveys a robust message that we are committed to leaving no voter behind and exploring every avenue to regain the House majority.”

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