Democrat Sounds Alarm On Own Party
Rep. Josh Harder concedes Democrats are too divided to govern effectively — even if they win in 2026.
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California Democrat Rep. Josh Harder just dropped a political bombshell — admitting that Democrats are so divided internally that winning back the House in 2026 might not fix anything.
Speaking at the New Liberal Action Summit, Harder said his party must act now or risk losing momentum to President Trump’s Republican agenda. “We’ve got to get things done right now, even under a Republican trifecta,” Harder warned — a stunning confession from a Democrat who knows his party is fractured and faltering.
In May, Harder joined a small bipartisan effort called the Build America Caucus, a 30-member group aiming to cut red tape, rebuild infrastructure, and actually get something done — a rare goal in today’s gridlocked Washington.
But Harder admitted the biggest problem isn’t the GOP. It’s his own party. “There are so many parts of the Democratic Party that are still opposed to this agenda,” he said, noting that the far-left continues to block progress on energy, housing, and jobs.
His comments come as moderate Democrats quietly distance themselves from radical activists who continue to push costly Green New Deal-style policies and anti-growth regulations that have stalled America’s recovery.
Harder highlighted his “Road to Housing” proposal, claiming it could help build one million new homes across the nation. He called it the most significant housing effort since 1972 — but admitted that the Biden administration has made it “difficult to negotiate” because it opposes energy projects that already have funding approved by Congress.
That statement alone speaks volumes. Even Democrats are frustrated by the bureaucratic red tape and environmental extremism that keep America from moving forward.
Still, Harder insists he’s “optimistic” that bipartisan deals can happen — especially on energy reform and housing construction. But his tone revealed a truth conservatives have long recognized: the Democratic Party’s biggest obstacle isn’t Republicans — it’s the Democrats themselves.
As the 2026 elections approach, Americans watching this internal meltdown might find new appreciation for Trump-era policies that focused on cutting waste, reviving energy independence, and putting American workers first.






