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All smiles for Democrats... but party is set for fierce ideological battle

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November 09, 2025

The party is resurgent but split over its future, while Republicans fear Trump has lost touch, writes Hugh Tomlinson in Washington

- Hugh Tomlinson

After a year of soul-searching in the political wilderness as approval ratings plumbed historic lows, US Democrats bounced back with a string of landmark victories last week.

Zohran Mamdani, the 34-year-old democratic socialist, was elected the first Muslim mayor of New York with the highest turnout for more than half a century. Moderate Democrats Abigail Spanberger and Mikie Sherrill took back the keys to the governors' mansions with handsome victories in Virginia and New Jersey. And in California, voters overwhelmingly approved a new congressional map that will boost Democratic hopes of winning back the House of Representatives at next year's midterms.

But it was the raft of "down-ballot" victories in swing states like Pennsylvania and Georgia that has convinced Democratic leaders that they have hit on a blueprint for victory in 2026 and beyond. Running on the cost of living crisis, Democrats even broke the Republican supermajority in deep-red Mississippi, flipping three seats in the state assembly.

In a memo to party members, Ken Martin, the chair of the Democratic National Committee, pledged to run in 2026 as the "party of affordability". While Trump dragged the US into a "gilded recession", distracted by his $300m White House ballroom and quest for a Nobel prize, Democrats would campaign on lowering costs for working families, he said.

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