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MineralMan

(150,887 posts)
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 09:36 AM Friday

How Can Schumer and Jeffries Be Our Congressional Leaders? [View all]

I've seen several OPs here about how badly we need to replace those two men as our party's Congressional Leadership. That got me wondering how they got those positions at all, given their unpopularity with some Democrats.

Well, Chuck Schumer has been one of the Senators from New York since 1999, winning statewide elections there by up to a 70% majority. He is in his fifth 6-year senate term. Then, in 2017, he was elected as chair of the Senat Democratic Caucus. He has been the Senate Majority or Minority leader since 2017.

Hakeem Jeffries - He has been the NY 8th District Congressman since 2013. He was elected as the House Democratic Caucus Chair in 2019. He became the Democratic House Leader in 2022.

So, both of our Democratic congressional leaders represent the state of New York. They were elected to their offices by voters in that state. They seem popular in New York. I don't vote in New York, so I've never voted for them. Both were elected to their congressional leadership positions by other Democrats in their houses of Congress. I'm not a member of Congress, so I had no vote for those positions, either.

Some people have called out for their replacement in leadership. That would have to be done either by members of Congress voting them out of their positions. As far as I know, no members of Congress are members of DU. So, we don't get a say in that.

The other route to removing them from their leadership positions would be for them not to be elected to Congress at all. That would have to happen in elections in New York state. There's one for the House this November, so New York voters could remove him from office at that time. The trouble there is that Jeffries won in the last election with a 75% majority. Schumer won statewide with a 70% majority. So, that seems unlikely to happen, as well. As I said, I don't vote in New York. No doubt some DUers do, though. Maybe they could try, if that's their goal.

The bottom line here is that both men are popular with their constituencies and in their Democratic caucuses, in Congress. I don't get a vote on that, and neither does anyone else on DU.

So, we have the leadership we have. I may not agree 100% with everything those leaders do, but I support them in their leadership. I assume they know what they're doing better than I do, anyhow.

I don't see any change on the horizon, either. So, I'll continue to work in my own state to elect Democrats to Congress and to my state legislature. That seems to me to be my best opportunity to influence what happens next.

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Nope Abstractartist Friday #1
I kind of don't think that's going to happen. MineralMan Friday #5
You answered your own questions, gab13by13 Friday #2
I don't follow NY politics, so I can't say. MineralMan Friday #4
She beats him handily in polls. CivicGrief Friday #59
What does she have going for her, really? Orrex Saturday #78
Abolish ICE Prairie Gates Friday #3
Crack that whip. We might not get a vote but we sure as fuck get to have an opinion. Autumn Friday #6
Of course you can have an opinion. MineralMan Friday #7
Oh of course. Autumn Friday #8
Our time is finite and every minute you spend criticizing Democrats is a minute Republicans thank you for your service. W_HAMILTON Friday #52
Lol! As I've said before, shit won't stir itself. Scrivener7 Friday #9
200 response clout is a rush, doncha know? Prairie Gates Friday #17
It takes a big paddle to get it stirred. Autumn Friday #19
Good question BeyondGeography Friday #10
Republicans are laughing at Democrats' commitment to rules and decorum DSandra Friday #15
We get it awesomerwb1 Friday #11
What I think is irrelevant. MineralMan Friday #12
Indeed it is awesomerwb1 Friday #13
I doubt there will be such a thread. MineralMan Friday #22
Has any democratic senator or representative SocialDemocrat61 Friday #14
I don't know the answer to that question. MineralMan Friday #20
I don't know of any SocialDemocrat61 Friday #24
That's what I thought, too. MineralMan Friday #26
Have they? SocialDemocrat61 Friday #29
Dem. Reps Ro Khanna and Seth Moulton have called for Schumer to relinquish his position. LudwigPastorius Friday #55
Thanks SocialDemocrat61 Friday #58
Imagine if Britain kept Neville Chamberlain than replace him with Winston Churchill... DSandra Friday #16
Which is why I support replacing SocialDemocrat61 Friday #25
I'm talking about Democratic Party leadership of course DSandra Friday #39
But we don't have a parliamentary system SocialDemocrat61 Friday #42
Your just making excuses, like the OP DSandra Friday #49
No SocialDemocrat61 Friday #50
Trump's popular with MAGA Sympthsical Friday #18
But we all do vote for President of the U.S. SocialDemocrat61 Friday #31
I live in California. Sympthsical Friday #53
I live in New York SocialDemocrat61 Friday #57
Then we really have no say Sympthsical Friday #62
Unfortunately voters in swing states SocialDemocrat61 Friday #66
This is DU. We are all Democrats here. MineralMan Friday #36
You're promoting submissive voicelessness to power Sympthsical Friday #54
I'm doing no such thing. MineralMan Friday #60
Oh yes, you are. Sympthsical Friday #63
Trump is also in office because people vote for him regardless of the criticism. W_HAMILTON Friday #56
Is morale not improving? Sympthsical Friday #64
Judging from the incessant criticism of Democrats, nope. W_HAMILTON Friday #65
Two guys from Brooklyn, we do get to vote for the guys who vote for them as leaders. Walleye Friday #21
That's exactly how it works. MineralMan Friday #23
That is true and correct Walleye Friday #27
Like you say, i will always believe the citizens in THEIR District bluestarone Friday #28
Yes. That is the basis of our entire system of government. MineralMan Friday #32
Yea, just saying division will kill us, that's what rethugs are hoping. bluestarone Friday #37
But that's because of party leadership's failure to meet the moment, not miscellaneus squabbles DSandra Friday #40
Ah, the daily gaslighting thread. Gore1FL Friday #30
What was incorrect in my OP? MineralMan Friday #33
The facts were fine. The logic, illogical. Gore1FL Friday #69
How did he become minority leader. MineralMan Friday #71
Yes. There was, at least. Gore1FL Friday #73
AND sea lioning! Efficiency! Scrivener7 Friday #41
What is sea lioning? mr715 Friday #67
This is the best definition I've found. Scrivener7 Saturday #79
I was trying to be cute. mr715 Saturday #80
I agree! They're my favorite at the zoo! Scrivener7 Saturday #81
A factual explanation about Democratic leadership needs a trigger warning. betsuni Friday #34
A tip of my hat to you. MineralMan Friday #35
Two words: Wall Street DJ Synikus Makisimus Friday #38
Here's where it falls apart Bobstandard Friday #43
Absslutely This is exactly right. That long in office and making as much money as they make Autumn Friday #48
There's a process to remove them as leaders without them losing their seats PJMcK Friday #44
My grandfather use to say SocialDemocrat61 Friday #45
I appreciate your rational, factual posts. murielm99 Friday #46
Thank you. I try to do that. MineralMan Friday #47
If you look at polls of "favorability" ratings,... LudwigPastorius Friday #51
I'm not really sure what such ratings mean at that level. MineralMan Friday #61
Party leaders in the House and Senate matter to all Americans, or surely party members Ilikepurple Saturday #75
Are those national polls SocialDemocrat61 Friday #68
I'm looking at aggregations of national polls. LudwigPastorius Friday #74
National polls are interesting SocialDemocrat61 Saturday #76
There is a primary opponent for Jeffries...now Demsrule86 Friday #70
A few months old and the campaign hasn't started yet SocialDemocrat61 Friday #72
They are indeed the leadership that we're stuck with. Orrex Saturday #77
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