Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

RandySF

RandySF's Journal
RandySF's Journal
January 18, 2026

NJ-01: Progressive challenger emerges against Donald Norcross (D)

Rep. Donald Norcross (D-Camden) is set to face a Democratic primary challenge once again this year, with cannabis dispensary owner and Cherry Hill native Lonnie Affrime announcing that he will take on the congressman from the left.

Affrime, a first-time candidate and Bernie 2016 delegate who said he previously worked on policy and opposition research for campaigns and elected officials, argued that Norcross’s 1st district in South Jersey should be represented by more of a committed progressive in Congress.

“I’m not going to pretend that Donald Norcross is the worst person,” Affrime said. “He certainly votes mostly with the Democratic Party… But the truth is that my opponent still represents the corporate-captured interests that really are the problem with the Democratic Party.”

Norcross, the brother of South Jersey Democratic boss George Norcross, is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and is a reliably liberal vote in the House on all but a handful of issues. But he’s nonetheless drawn the frequent ire of local progressives, most notably the South Jersey Progressive Democrats, a coalition of anti-establishment Democrats with which Affrime said he’s affiliated.



https://newjerseyglobe.com/congress/progressive-challenger-emerges-against-donald-norcross-in-nj-1/

January 18, 2026

NJ-11: Lieutenant governors group spending $590k on ads boosting Way (D)

Lieutenant Gov. Tahesha Way’s bid for New Jersey’s 11th congressional district will start getting some major outside help this weekend, courtesy of the Democratic Lieutenant Governors Association.

The DLGA announced today that it is spending $590,000 on a new broadcast and cable TV ad that promotes Way, who is also the New Jersey Secretary of State, as a defender of democracy against President Donald Trump; the spot echoes similar messages put out by Way’s own campaign in recent days. That investment, the DLGA said, may represent only the first wave of support for Way, with “further spending announcements forthcoming.”

“Lt. Governor Way has led New Jersey’s response to Trump’s attacks on our democracy – and won again and again,” DLGA executive director Kevin Holst said in a statement. “Now, as Trump pushes his cost-raising agenda and unleashes violent ICE raids and lawless attacks on our communities, we need leaders in Congress who have shown they won’t back down.”

The DLGA’s investment – which comes on top of the approximately $78,000 the group has reported spending on pro-Way direct mail – gives Way a massive boost in a truncated race where few candidates have had much time to put together a fundraising and advertising apparatus. Fundraising reports won’t be due for another week, but the $670,000 or so that the DLGA has spent on Way will likely dwarf what many candidates have raised throughout their entire campaigns.


https://newjerseyglobe.com/congress/lieutenant-governors-group-spending-590k-on-ads-boosting-way/

January 17, 2026

Federal officials investigating Renee Good's widow in shooting probe, sources say

WASHINGTON — Federal officials are investigating the widow of Renee Nicole Good to determine whether she may have impeded a federal officer moments before he shot and killed her wife in Minneapolis, according to two people familiar with the investigation who spoke to NBC News.

The federal investigation into the shooting by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Jonathan Ross is focusing more on Becca Good, including what officials said were her possible ties to activist groups, and less on Ross’ actions when he fired into Renee Good’s vehicle during an immigration operation last week, the people said.

The fatal encounter has touched off protests in Minneapolis and calls for accountability for immigration officers, whose tactics have resulted in at least 10 other shootings since September.

Antonio Romanucci, Becca Good’s lawyer, said in a statement Saturday that “there has been no contact from the FBI or federal officials indicating Becca Good is the subject of an investigation.”



https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/federal-officials-investigating-renee-goods-widow-shooting-probe-sourc-rcna254038

January 17, 2026

Trials show successful ballot initiatives are only the beginning of restoring abortion access

The outcome of two trials in the coming weeks could shape what it will look like when voters overturn state abortion bans through future ballot initiatives.

Arizona and Missouri voters in November 2024 struck down their respective near-total abortion bans. Both states added abortion access up to fetal viability as a right in their constitutions, although Arizonans approved the amendment by a much wider margin than Missouri voters.

That was just the beginning of protracted legal battles.

Amy Myrick, senior counsel at the Center for Reproductive Rights, said ballot measures are a powerful and important step in returning abortion access to a state, but success on Election Day doesn’t mean the fight is over.




https://www.newsfromthestates.com/article/trials-show-successful-ballot-initiatives-are-only-beginning-restoring-abortion-access

January 17, 2026

Utah Republican lawmakers propose changes to judicial retention elections

SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — Two proposed bills at the Utah legislature would significantly change retention elections for Utah’s judges.

Perhaps the most straightforward of these is H.B. 262, a bill sponsored by Rep. Jason Kyle (R – Huntsville), which would raise the threshold for judges to be retained from a simple majority to 67%.

The proposals come as GOP lawmakers in Utah have repeatedly decried Utah’s recent redistricting decision by a Third District judge, and the time it took to get that ruling.

H.J.R. 13 sponsored by Rep. Walt Brooks (R-St. George) is a proposed constitutional change stating that “if the Legislature determines that a judge is unfit or incompetent, persistently fails to make timely decisions in a case, or has engaged in conduct that violates the judge’s oath of office, is improper, or creates an appearance of impropriety, the Legislature may initiate a process for the judge to be subject to a special retention election as soon as practicable.”




https://www.abc4.com/news/politics/inside-utah-politics/utah-republican-lawmakers-judicial-retention-elections/

January 17, 2026

Sanders tells Oz it's not 'cool' that robots performing ultrasounds in Alabama

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on Friday told Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Mehmet Oz that it is not “cool” that robots are performing ultrasounds in Alabama, after Oz brought up the subject at the White House earlier in the day.

Oz joined President Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to tout rural health in the U.S. Oz said there are no OB-GYNs in most Alabama counties, “so they’re doing something pretty cool. They’re actually having robots do ultrasounds on these pregnant moms.”

“No, Dr. Oz. It is not ‘cool’ that we don’t have OBGYN’s in many rural counties in America. It is an international embarrassment,” Sanders wrote in a post on the social platform X. “In the richest country on earth, we need more doctors, nurses, dentists and mental health counselors, not more robots.”

Oz’s remarks are based on the CMS’s “rural health transformation program,” which contains project abstracts for all 50 states. States were required to provide summaries of their proposed projects with a projected funding amount awarded by the federal government.


PERSONAL NOTE: Doug Jones, the DGA and the Alabama Democratic Party should run with this.



https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5693814-sanders-oz-robots-ultrasounds-alabama/

January 17, 2026

Federal judges allow California to use new US House map ahead of 2026 election

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- A federal three-judge panel on Wednesday allowed California to use a new voter-approved U.S. House map that is designed to boost Democrats in the 2026 midterms.

In a 2-1 ruling, a three-judge panel in Los Angeles denied requests from state Republicans and the U.S. Justice Department to block the map from being used in future elections. The complaint accused California of violating the Constitution by using race as a factor to favor Hispanic voters when drawing the new district lines.

The map, aimed at giving Democrats a shot at flipping as many as five House seats next year, was decisively approved by voters through Proposition 50 in November. The effort was pushed by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, who is eying a 2028 presidential run, to counter a similar effort in Texas backed by President Donald Trump to help Republicans win five House seats. California Republicans currently hold nine of the state's 52 congressional seats.

The ruling is a victory for Democrats in the state-by-state mid-decade redistricting battle that could help determine which party wins controls of the U.S. House in 2026. Following the tit-for-tat showdown between the nation's two most populous states, Missouri, North Carolina and Ohio have adopted new district lines that could provide a partisan advantage. The Justice Department has only sued California.



https://abc7.com/post/federal-judges-allow-california-use-new-us-house-map-ahead-2026-election/18403705/

January 17, 2026

TX-SD09: A 'bellwether' election: Tarrant's Texas Senate runoff draws national attention

The runoff election to fill a Texas Senate seat representing much of Tarrant County is drawing national attention as Republicans and Democrats hope for wins that foreshadow November midterms.

On Jan. 31, voters weigh candidates Taylor Rehmet, a Fort Worth Democrat and mechanist union leader, and Leigh Wambsganss, a Southlake Republican and chief communications officer at Patriot Mobile, a conservative wireless service provider.

While Republicans have poured millions into seeking the seat, the runoff is largely ceremonial. The Legislature doesn’t return to session until 2027, and candidates must immediately seek reelection in November. Political analysts believe the winner could gauge a nationwide political temperature that will affect midterm results in November.

Early voting for the runoff opens next week on Jan. 21 and runs six days.




https://fortworthreport.org/2026/01/14/a-bellwether-election-tarrants-texas-senate-runoff-draws-national-

January 17, 2026

TX-SD09: A 'bellwether' election: Tarrant's Texas Senate runoff draws national attention

The runoff election to fill a Texas Senate seat representing much of Tarrant County is drawing national attention as Republicans and Democrats hope for wins that foreshadow November midterms.

On Jan. 31, voters weigh candidates Taylor Rehmet, a Fort Worth Democrat and mechanist union leader, and Leigh Wambsganss, a Southlake Republican and chief communications officer at Patriot Mobile, a conservative wireless service provider.

While Republicans have poured millions into seeking the seat, the runoff is largely ceremonial. The Legislature doesn’t return to session until 2027, and candidates must immediately seek reelection in November. Political analysts believe the winner could gauge a nationwide political temperature that will affect midterm results in November.

Early voting for the runoff opens next week on Jan. 21 and runs six days.




https://fortworthreport.org/2026/01/14/a-bellwether-election-tarrants-texas-senate-runoff-draws-national-attention/

Profile Information

Gender: Male
Hometown: Detroit Area, MI
Home country: USA
Current location: San Francisco, CA
Member since: Wed Oct 29, 2008, 01:53 PM
Number of posts: 81,402

About RandySF

Partner, father and liberal Democrat. I am a native Michigander living in San Francisco who is a citizen of the world.
Latest Discussions»RandySF's Journal