New Democrat Coalition
The New Democrat Coalition is a caucus in the House of Representatives of the United States Congress made up of centrist Democrats who take a pro-business stance and a moderate-to-conservative approach to fiscal matters.
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Chair | Suzan DelBene (WA-01) |
Founded | 1997 |
Ideology | Third Way[1] |
Political position | Center[2][3][4] to center-left[5][6] |
National affiliation | Democratic Party |
Colors | Blue |
Seats in the House Democratic Caucus | 98 / 221
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Seats in the House | 98 / 435
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As of February 2022, the New Democrat Coalition is composed of 95 members, the second largest House Democrat ideological caucus (after Congressional Progressive Caucus).
Overview
The New Democrat Coalition is a caucus within the House of Representatives[1] founded in 1997[7] by Representatives Cal Dooley, Jim Moran, and Tim Roemer.[8]
The Coalition supported the "Third Way" policies of then-President Bill Clinton.[1] The Coalition consists of moderate, centrist Democrats[9][10][11][12][13] and center-left Democrats.[9]
The group is known as fiscally moderate[14][15] and pro-business.[1][7] The New Democrat Coalition supports free trade and a high-tech sector; ideologically, it is positioned between the House Progressive Caucus and the Blue Dog Coalition.[7]
The Coalition has been described as socially liberal and fiscally conservative.[16][17][18][19]
Electoral results
House of Representatives
Election year | No. of overall seats won | No. of Democratic seats | ± |
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2000 | 74 / 435 |
74 / 212 |
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2002 | 73 / 435 |
73 / 205 |
−1 |
2004 | 74 / 435 |
74 / 202 |
+1 |
2006 | 63 / 435 |
63 / 233 |
−11 |
2008 | 59 / 435 |
59 / 257 |
−4 |
2010 | 42 / 435 |
42 / 193 |
−17 |
2012 | 53 / 435 |
53 / 201 |
+11 |
2014 | 46 / 435 |
46 / 188 |
−7 |
2016 | 61 / 435 |
61 / 194 |
+15 |
2018 | 103 / 435 |
103 / 233 |
+42 |
2020 | 94 / 435 |
94 / 222 |
−9 |
Chairs
- 1997–2001: Cal Dooley (CA-20), Jim Moran (VA-8), Tim Roemer (IN-3)
- 2001–2005: Jim Davis (FL-11), Ron Kind (WI-3), Adam Smith (WA-9)
- 2005–2009: Ellen Tauscher (CA-10)
- 2009–2013: Joe Crowley (NY-7)
- 2013–2017: Ron Kind (WI-3)
- 2017–2019: Jim Himes (CT-4)
- 2019–2021: Derek Kilmer (WA-6)
- 2021–present: Suzan DelBene (WA-1)
Leadership
As of the 117th United States Congress, the Coalition's leaders are as follows:[20][21]
- Chair: Suzan DelBene (WA-01)
- Vice Chair for Outreach: Ami Bera (CA-07)
- Vice Chair for Member Services: Sharice Davids (KS-03)
- Vice Chair for Communications: Ann McLane Kuster (NH-02)
- Vice Chair for Policy: Scott Peters (CA-52)
- At-Large Leadership Member: Stacey Plaskett (VI)
- Whip: Chrissy Houlahan (PA-06)
- Freshman Leadership Representative: Kathy Manning (NC-06)
- At-Large Leadership Member: Brad Schneider (IL-10)
- Chair Emeritus: Derek Kilmer (WA-06)
Membership

As of October 2021, the New Democrat Coalition has 98 members.[22] Those members include 97 U.S. Representatives and one non-voting delegate of the House of Representatives.[23] As of December 2021, the New Democrat Coalition is the largest House Democrat ideological caucus.[24]
- Terri Sewell (AL-7)
- Tom O'Halleran (AZ-1)
- Ann Kirkpatrick (AZ-2)
- Greg Stanton (AZ-9)
- Ami Bera (CA-7) – Vice Chair for Outreach
- Josh Harder (CA-10)
- Jim Costa (CA-16)
- Jimmy Panetta (CA-20)
- Salud Carbajal (CA-24)
- Julia Brownley (CA-26)
- Adam Schiff (CA-28)
- Tony Cárdenas (CA-29)
- Pete Aguilar (CA-31), Whip
- Norma Torres (CA-35)
- Raul Ruiz (CA-36)
- Lou Correa (CA-46)
- Juan Vargas (CA-51)
- Scott H. Peters (CA-52) – Vice Chair for Policy
- Sara Jacobs (CA-53)
- Jason Crow (CO-6)
- Ed Perlmutter (CO-7)
- Jim Himes (CT-4)
- Lisa Blunt Rochester (DE-AL)
- Al Lawson (FL-5)
- Stephanie Murphy (FL-7)
- Darren Soto (FL-9)
- Val Demings (FL-10)
- Charlie Crist (FL-13)
- Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-23)
- Nikema Williams (GA-5)
- Lucy McBath (GA-6)
- Carolyn Bourdeaux (GA-7)
- David Scott (GA-13)
- Ed Case (HI-1)
- Mike Quigley (IL-05)
- Sean Casten (IL-06)
- Raja Krishnamoorthi (IL-08)
- Brad Schneider (IL-10) – At-Large Leadership Member
- Cheri Bustos (IL-17)
- Bill Foster (IL-11)
- André Carson (IN-7)
- Frank J. Mrvan (IN-1)
- Cindy Axne (IA-3)
- Sharice Davids (KS-3) – Vice Chair for Member Services
- Troy Carter (LA-2)
- Anthony G. Brown (MD-4)
- David Trone (MD-6)
- Lori Trahan (MA-3)
- Seth Moulton (MA-6)
- Bill Keating (MA-9)
- Elissa Slotkin (MI-8)
- Haley Stevens (MI-11)
- Brenda Lawrence (MI-14)
- Angie Craig (MN-2)
- Dean Phillips (MN-3)
- Susie Lee (NV-3)
- Steven Horsford (NV-4)
- Chris Pappas (NH-1)
- Ann McLane Kuster (NH-2) – Vice Chair for Communications
- Donald Norcross (NJ-1)
- Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5)
- Tom Malinowski (NJ-7)
- Mikie Sherrill (NJ-11)
- Tom Suozzi (NY-3)
- Kathleen Rice (NY-4)
- Gregory Meeks (NY-5)
- Sean Patrick Maloney (NY-18)
- Joe Morelle (NY-25)
- Deborah K. Ross (NC-2)
- Kathy Manning (NC-6) – Freshman Leadership Representative
- Shontel Brown (OH-11)
- Kurt Schrader (OR-5)
- Brendan Boyle (PA-2)
- Madeleine Dean (PA-4)
- Chrissy Houlahan (PA-6) – Whip
- Susan Wild (PA-7)
- Jim Cooper (TN-5)
- Lizzie Fletcher (TX-7)
- Vicente Gonzalez (TX-15)
- Veronica Escobar (TX-16)
- Joaquin Castro (TX-20)
- Henry Cuellar (TX-28)
- Colin Allred (TX-32)
- Marc Veasey (TX-33)
- Elaine Luria (VA-2)
- Donald McEachin (VA-4)
- Abigail Spanberger (VA-7)
- Don Beyer (VA-08)
- Jennifer Wexton (VA-10)
- Gerry Connolly (VA-11)
- Suzan DelBene (WA-01) – Chair
- Rick Larsen (WA-2)
- Derek Kilmer (WA-06) – Chair Emeritus
- Kim Schrier (WA-8)
- Adam Smith (WA-9)
- Marilyn Strickland (WA-10)
- Ron Kind (WI-3)
Non-voting
- Stacey Plaskett (VI-AL) – At-Large Leadership Member
See also
References
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- "Will the Congressional Progressive Caucus become the Freedom Caucus of the left?". MinnPost. December 4, 2018.
- Ruyle, Megan (February 26, 2013). "A new chairman at helm, New Dems seek more influence in this Congress". TheHill.
- Heilbrunn, Jacob (November 17, 1997). "The New New Democrats" – via The New Republic.
- Brooks, David (September 17, 2020). "Opinion | No, the Democrats Haven't Gone Over the Edge" – via NYTimes.com.
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- Mutnick, Ally. "Spanberger stranded as Virginia nears new congressional map". POLITICO.
- Skelley, Geoffrey (December 20, 2018). "The House Will Have Just As Many Moderate Democrats As Progressives Next Year".
- "The House passes a $2 trillion spending bill, but braces for changes in the Senate". NPR.org. November 19, 2021.
- Kenneth S. Baer, ed. (2000). Reinventing Democrats: The Politics of Liberalism from Reagan to Clinton. University Press of Kansas.
- Theodore F. Sheckels, ed. (2020). The Rhetoric of the American Political Party Conventions, 1948–2016. Rowman & Littlefield.
- Roger H. Davidson, Walter J. Oleszek, ed. (2005). Official Congressional Directory. p. 277.
... New Democrat Coalition, a group of more than 75 centrist House Democrats committed to fiscal responsibility, improvements to education, and maintaining America's economic competitiveness; ...
- "Leadership | New Democrat Coalition". newdemocratcoalition.house.gov. Retrieved February 11, 2021.
- "New Democrat Coalition Announces Complete Leadership Team for 117th Congress | New Democrat Coalition". newdemocratcoalition.house.gov. Retrieved February 11, 2021.
- "Democrats split on how to pare back Biden agenda as $3.5 trillion price tag falls". NBC News.
- "Members". New Democrat Coalition. United States House of Representatives. Retrieved January 6, 2022.
- Sapirie, Marie. "Persons Of The Year: The Democrats Driving Tax Policy". Forbes.
External links
- New Democrat Coalition
- DLC: New Democrats Form House Coalition (March 11, 1997)