The Democrat Party is undergoing a seismic shift in terms of ideology as competing factions put pressure on leaders ahead of the 2026 midterms.
Where the party will eventually end up is uncertain, but something significant is about to happen.
As left-wing ‘democratic socialists’ continue to win primary elections in deep blue regions of the country, a group of Democrat lawmakers have put out a statement reaffirming their commitment to traditional American values and principles like capitalism.
The 13 moderate Democrats signed a pledge this week reaffirming their support for “strong borders, capitalism, and patriotism” after a new group of far-left socialists defeated Democrat incumbents in New York and Colorado.
“You know there are certain things that I believe in that are not being reflected in the current environment, especially with some of these races on Tuesday,” Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-NY) said this week, per 100 Percent Fed Up.
“We’re for capitalism, not socialism. We’re for safety, not lawlessness. We’re proud of America, not ashamed of America — and we need to be promoting those things,” he continued.
“The far left and the far right, you know, they’re all very well organized. But those of us that don’t support those far left or far right principles need to do a better job organizing and getting our message out,” Suozzi told Fox & Friends.
Axios went on to report that the group of moderates are preparing for “war” against the so-called “progressives” if they attempt to hijack the House floor or the party in order to secure ideological concessions on legislation.
“This strategy would mean even more work for House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) to tamp down divisions and keep his caucus unified come 2027,” Axios noted this week.
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PROMISE TO AMERICA: 13 moderate Democrats are banding together against Democratic socialists, signing the ‘Promise to America’ to back strong borders, capitalism, and patriotism — and @RepTomSuozzi is leading the charge:
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— FOX & Friends (@foxandfriends) June 26, 2026
Being more closely aligned with Jeffries, the moderates say they won’t allow their party to be dragged further to the left without putting up a fight, Axios reported.
“Clearly there has to be organization,” one centrist House Democrat told the outlet. “You can’t just wring your hands on this stuff.”
Said a second centrist Dem, “There’s going to be a war.” The second centrist added that the incoming group of socialists are “bomb-throwers, not problem solvers.”
Noted Axios, “The New York congressional primaries on Tuesday were a wake-up call for many Democrats on Capitol Hill. DSA members Darializa Avila Chevalier and Claire Valdez both won hotly competitive primaries, and progressive Brad Lander ousted Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.).”
The three victories add to a growing list of progressive candidates who have won Democratic primaries this year, while several others are still seeking to unseat more moderate Democratic incumbents in upcoming contests, noted Axios.
Combined with the current members of the House’s progressive “Squad” and their allies, the new candidates could help form the largest left-wing bloc in Congress in the 21st century if they are elected in November.
The outlet added that the bloc is becoming large enough to derail Democratic legislative priorities without getting their demands met should the party manage to win back control of the House in the midterms.
Still, the far-left members don’t seem to understand that their sentiments and ideology doesn’t play well outside of their small, deep-blue districts.
“What you’re seeing in these elections across the country is voters who are saying, ‘I am sick and tired of your loyalty to the establishment,’” left-wing Rep. Delia Ramirez (D-Ill.) told Axios.
Another centrist Democrat told the outlet that the ‘Blue Dog’ coalition of moderate Dems in the House will use the same strategy to form a bipartisan coalition against the hard left.
