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Democrats face internal rebellion mirroring GOP's Tea Party movement

The Democratic Party is experiencing a growing internal rebellion, drawing parallels to the Republican Party's Tea Party movement of the past. This dissent stems from a decade of voter dissatisfaction with the party establishment, fueled by perceived biases in past presidential nominations and a sense of being out-organized by progressive groups. Candidates aligned with Democratic socialism and outsider platforms are increasingly winning primaries, signaling a potential shift in the party's direction and leadership. AI

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Democrats face internal rebellion mirroring GOP's Tea Party movement

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  1. Axios Technology TIER_1 English(EN) · Holly Otterbein ·

    Dems' Tea Party-like rebellion built by a decade of frustration

    <p>Democratic <a href="https://www.axios.com/2026/06/20/democrats-primary-dccc-maine-dunlap-jeffries-2026" target="_blank">leaders</a> are increasingly alarmed that they're facing their own version of the GOP's Tea Party rebellion 17 years ago — and that they can't stop it.</p><p…