What Is Hakeem Jeffries’s Plan for the Midterms, and After?
Politics
United States
Started May 21, 2026
The House Minority Leader has kept his caucus together and eked out small victories. But if Democrats win the House, his consensus-driven approach will face new tests
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What Is Hakeem Jeffries’s Plan for the Midterms, and After?
The New Yorker (United States) | May 21, 2026
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Hakeem Jeffries's consensus-driven approach is essential for uniting the Democratic Party and fostering collaboration in a divided Congress.
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The success of Jeffries's leadership should be evaluated based on the outcomes of the midterms, regardless of his approach to consensus.
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The emphasis on consensus may alienate more progressive members of the caucus, risking a potential fracture within the Democratic Party.
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If Democrats regain the House, Jeffries's ability to navigate internal divisions will be crucial for implementing a cohesive legislative agenda.
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Jeffries's strategy may hinder bold progressive policies, as seeking consensus can dilute the urgency needed to address critical issues.
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