Here are a couple of notable recent items involving the Tennessee Democratic Party:
- New organizing push for 2026: The Tennessee Democratic Party announced a statewide organizing initiative called “TNDP Organizing Hub: Summer 2026,” aimed at building a year-round, more permanent Democratic presence ahead of the 2026 elections.[1]
- Looking toward political resurgence: A Feb. 15, 2026 report says Tennessee Democrats are focused on a longer-term strategy for a resurgence in state politics, including the idea that Tennessee could become a more important “center of power” for national politics after the next census.[6]
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The Tennessee Democratic Party has announced the launch of a new statewide organizing initiative called the 'TNDP Organizing Hub: Summer 2026'. The effort is part of a broader strategy under the leadership of new party chair Rachel Campbell to build a stronger, more consistent Democratic presence across Tennessee in the lead-up to the 2026 elections.
nationaltoday.comThe race is far from a sure bet.
www.politico.comTennessee Democratic Party official website. Visit this page to register to vote in Tennessee, donate to the Tennessee Democratic Party, volunteeer for the Tennessee Democratic Party, and learn get involved with Tennessee Democrats.
www.tndp.orgIt was another tough Election Day for the Tennessee Democratic Party.
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tndp.orgMEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee Democrats know something about disappointment. The last time voters chose a governor, the party pinned its hopes on a longshot punchline named Charlie Brown, who was…
apnews.comAfter the next census, DNC Chair Ken Martin says, Tennessee will be a center of power for national politics.
www.tennessean.comPlus, a Ukraine peace deal is still proving elusive for Trump.
www.nbcnews.comLast week, Tennessee saw visits from national Democratic Party leaders, including U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar and Gov. Gavin Newsom
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