House Democratic Leaders Lay Out Priorities for Remainder of 2025
- Last Tuesday, Shane Goldmacher of the New York Times revealed Democrats launched Project 2029, planning quarterly policy proposals over the next two years.
- Following the 2024 election losses, Democrats launched Project 2029, modeled on the Heritage Foundation’s 922-page blueprint, amid ongoing party soul-searching since last November.
- The advisory board features prominent Democrats including Jake Sullivan, Neera Tanden, Jim Kessler, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Justin Wolfers, and Felicia Wong, representing diverse ideological perspectives.
- Following the unveiling, infighting emerged as House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand refused to endorse Project 2029 due to policy disagreements.
- Over the next two years, Project 2029 plans quarterly policy releases via Democracy: A Journal of Ideas, culminating in a book to guide 2028 Democratic candidates.
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After Losing Their Minds for Months Over 'Project 2025' Democrats Are Now Crafting Their Own 'Project 2029'
A year ago, when the 2024 presidential election was getting into full swing, Democrats and the media were freaking out about Project 2025, a conservative agenda that had been put together by think tanks on the right.
Democrats start mapping out party's future with 'Project 2029' · American Wire News
The Democratic Party’s latest plan to win the White House was received as little more than another rebrand with all the players who’ve “been running the party for decades.” “Nothing new here.” In recent months, the Democratic National Committee has reportedly been vying to appeal to young, white male voters while maintaining its course toward going off a cliff on the far left of the map. Monday, the New York Times reported that the latest strate…
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