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Why the Democratic Party Needs to Get Younger

Democratic voters are increasingly asking whether party leadership reflects the urgency of the moment. Brian Derrick, founder and CEO of Oath tells us how the party needs to move forward from here.

There are growing concerns around aging Democratic leadership, voter frustration with establishment politics, generational change inside the Democratic Party, and what candidates and organizers need to understand heading into the next election cycle. Now more than ever, it’s crucial to know how political donations shape outcomes, why some races matter more than others, and how grassroots donors can think more strategically about impact.

Political strategist and Oath founder Brian Derrick joins us for a direct conversation about the future of Democratic leadership, campaign strategy, and high-impact political giving. Oath is a political fundraising platform that has helped direct nearly $100 million to competitive races and causes across the country. Through data-driven insights and technology, Oath helps donors identify where their contributions can make the biggest difference while protecting donor privacy and improving strategic giving.


Oath roadmap: https://app.oath.vote/donate?p=callais-response&ref=pod_tdo

Oath: where your money makes the most difference: https://app.oath.vote/donate?p=ghntq2&ref=pod_tdo

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00:00 - Are Democratic candidates too old?

04:37 - Voters get younger while candidates get older

08:04 - Why the 2026 midterms are absolutely crucial

11:44 - Should Democrats have hope in the midterms?

15:31 - Why Democrats should have more hope than we think

17:27 - Which candidates actually need more money?

19:11 - Democrats need to stop hyper focusing on certain races

20:39 - Who should we actually donate to right now?

22:20 - Closing

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