<p>The left loves to cry about what they see as contention within the ranks of the GOP, but you know what they say about “glass houses.” The Hill and other outlets have been reporting about increasing tensions between Democrats running for the Senate and Chuck Schumer.</p>



<p>The question of backing ;Schumer ;as Democratic leader has become a new litmus test, with several candidates — even in purple and red states — pushing for a ;changing of the guard. ;</p>



<p>“I’ve already said that I will not support Chuck ;Schumer ;as leader in the Senate, and I’m the only person on this stage that has said so,” ;Illinois Senate Democratic nominee Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton (D) said during a January debate before her primary victory earlier this month. ;</p>



<p>It does remain unlikely that Schumer will face any real threat to his leadership post after November. However, the level of discontent has spotlighted ;the party’s lingering battle over its direction and generational change.  ; ;</p>



<p>Schumer ;told The Hill in a statement that his focus was on regaining the majority in the upper chamber this fall. ; ;</p>



<p>“The way to counter Trump more effectively is to win the majority in 2026 and put gavels in the hands of Democrats. ;That’s ;my North Star and ;that’s ;what ;I’m ;focused on doing every single day,” ;Schumer ;said. ;</p>



<p>“I am proud to have the broad and deep support of my caucus,” he added. ;</p>



<p>Jim Kessler, ;executive vice president ;for policy for the center-left Third Way, argued ;Schumer ;has taken a hit by taking blows for his caucus.</p>



<p>“When you are the leader of the party in one of the houses of Congress, your job is to be a shock absorber and to take the blows so that other members of your caucus ;don’t ;have to,” said Kessler, who is also a former ;Schumer ;aide.</p>



<p>He ;maintained ;that Schumer’s tenure has been successful ;despite frustrations from the “online left.” ;</p>



<p>“At this point last year, we wouldn’t have dreamed that Democrats have a shot at taking the Senate, and now it feels like a real possibility,” he said. “That’s in part credit to ;Schumer ;and his strategy.”</p>

Schumer faces Discontent from Disaffected Dems
