When Rep. Mikier Sheryl won the New Jersey Governor Primary on Tuesday, the “Hellcats” group chat of aspiring female legislators was congratulated at the celebration.
All four women in the “Hellcats” chat – Named names The first female Marines to serve in World War I – He has military experience and is running for Congress in 2026. As a former Navy helicopter pilot, Cheryl provides the inspiration he needs for the party’s next generation candidate.
The Democrats look back at the struggling brand in 2026, looking to seize the home, referring to a former MP and CIA officer, presumed Cheryl, Virginia Democrat candidate Abigail Spanberger.
Sherril and Spanberger are maintained as models of how the party spins the table. Dancena, who served as executive director of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in 2018, can be said that the moderate former veterans and national security officials “go ahead of the party.”
“Candidates with a record of services demonstrated their ability to win in 2018 in the country’s most challenging districts and states,” Senna added. “In this cycle, the same dynamics compete with such candidates.”
Democrats say these House candidates can point to their political aspirations as an extension of public services that began in the territory of military or national security, and point to the bristle of Republicans who claim that the Maga is on par with patriotism.
“Now we see veterans continue to respond to their calls to serve their nation, especially as this administration creates more chaos and continues to dismantle our democracy,” said a retired U.S. Marine, Rep. Juan Ciscomani (R-Ariz.), a retired U.S. Marine who served in the battle, ran to challenge Rep. Juan Ciscomani (R-Ariz.).
Mendoza is a member of the “Hellcats” group chat and is handled by Rep. Tom Keene (RN.J.) (RN.J.), Maura Sullivan, former Marine Chris Pappas (DN.H.), and Army veteran and former National Security Council civil servant Cait Conley (dn.H.), and Cait Conley.
Democrats say these candidates bring the necessary enthusiasm that leads to fundraising. In Pennsylvania, Marine and federal prosecutor Ryan Crosswell, who resigned when President Donald Trump put pressure on him to charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams, raised more than $215,000 in his first 48 hours after announcing the campaign Monday.
Team Burger I posted a selfie to x Just minutes after Washington roommate Cheryl won the primary race in New Jersey on Tuesday. The pair use profiles as a springboard to a higher office after helping many Democrats turn their homes in 2018.
In Michigan, former CIA analyst Sen. Elissa Slotkin fought Army veteran GOP MP Mike Rodgers in the state where Kamala Harris lost in 2024.
“Patriotism is a value that Democrats should not be afraid to speak,” said Jared Leopold, former communications director at the Democratic Governors’ Association. “It’s a productive conversation that leads Democrats as a gateway to the kitchen table issues that day.”
Democrat candidates with national security backgrounds alleviate perceptions of one of the party’s biggest debts, Democrats, being weak. Democratically managed concentration group held After the 2024 election, voters across the spectrum saw the party as overly focused on the elite and being too cautious. Voters regularly quote Republicans The party they trust With national security issues arose and the veterans’ GOP bench being elected to the office, we run deep.
But serving the administration with military and national security capabilities “inoculate them from attacks that they are not difficult,” said Amanda Litman, co-founder of Run, a group recruiting young people to inaugurate young people.
“It helps them drive away the opposite without saying it loudly,” Littman continued. “Former Navy helicopter pilot, prosecutor. These are inherently tough, which means female candidates don’t have to take a stance.
Of course, Republicans have turned it around at times effectively against them. For example, former Democratic presidential candidate John Kelly emphasized his military experience. Also faced a “quick boat” attack. More recently, the military record of Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz It was examined When he was promoted to Vice Presidential nomination.
Bennett, who is also a current member of the Air National Guard, believes that his dual identity as a veteran and mother gives voters a unique appeal and a natural way to discuss financial tensions like high childcare.
“I was really leading some of the most challenging environments in this world,” she said. “And I’m also a mother and I have a fundamental understanding of the problems and challenges my family faces.”