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Democrat civil war erupts after moderate accuses progressive of undermining ‘free and fair elections’

By Eric November 14, 2025

In a surprising turn of events within the Democratic Party, Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez of Washington has ignited a fierce internal conflict by introducing a privileged resolution aimed at rebuking fellow Democrat Rep. Jesús “Chuy” García of Illinois. This move came after García announced he would not seek re-election in 2026, citing personal reasons related to his health and family. However, his decision to allow his chief of staff, Patty García, to run for his seat has drawn sharp criticism from Gluesenkamp Perez, who accused him of undermining democratic principles and the integrity of the electoral process. She articulated her concerns on the House floor, stating that García’s actions were “beneath the dignity of his office” and incompatible with the spirit of the Constitution.

The backlash against Gluesenkamp Perez’s resolution has been swift and vocal, particularly from progressive members of Congress. Rep. Delia Ramirez of Illinois condemned the resolution as a distraction from Gluesenkamp Perez’s vote in favor of a government funding measure, which many viewed as a compromise with Republican interests. Ramirez’s remarks on social media highlighted the tension within the party, framing Gluesenkamp Perez’s actions as a politically motivated stunt that undermines the party’s values. Meanwhile, García’s spokesperson defended him, emphasizing that his decision was deeply personal and rooted in a desire to prioritize family during a health crisis. The situation escalated further when Rep. Jonathan Jackson expressed frustration over the lack of decorum in attacking a fellow Democrat, while some, like Sen. Andy Kim, sided with Gluesenkamp Perez, asserting that García’s maneuvering was undemocratic.

This internal strife reflects broader tensions within the Democratic Party, particularly between moderates and progressives. As the party navigates complex political landscapes, the clash over García’s decision underscores the challenges of maintaining unity while addressing differing views on electoral integrity and representation. Legal experts have weighed in, noting that while Gluesenkamp Perez raises valid concerns about democratic principles, there may not be a legal basis for her claims against García’s actions. The unfolding drama serves as a reminder of the delicate balance within the party and the ongoing struggle to uphold democratic ideals while confronting internal divisions. As the situation develops, it will be crucial for Democratic leaders to address these conflicts to foster a cohesive front moving forward.

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Congressional Democrats are warring after one of their own moderates moved to force a vote on formally rebuking a progressive lawmaker, accusing him of undermining the U.S. Constitution with his 2026 announcement.
Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Wash., stunned fellow lawmakers on Wednesday evening when she filed what’s known as a privileged resolution aimed at scolding Rep. Jesús “Chuy” García, D-Ill., for a move that effectively appeared to clear a path for his chief of staff to run for his seat.
It brought an onslaught of attacks from García’s fellow progressives, like Rep. Delia Ramirez, D-Ill., who accused Gluesenkamp Perez of using it as a distraction from her vote to reopen the government.
“Going after a strong progressive Latino leader the same day that you vote for a slush fund for Republicans involved in January 6 does not scream democratic values,” Ramirez wrote on X. “It is disappointing that someone willing to compromise working families’ healthcare would use this moment for a cheap political stunt aimed at distracting people from an indefensible vote on tonight’s [continuing resolution].”
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García had filed for re-election in late October before abruptly reversing course just before the filing deadline, citing his doctor’s recommendations and a desire to spend time with family. 
His chief of staff, Patty García, “quickly mobilized a campaign and became the only Democratic candidate prepared to file,” according to
Fox 32 Chicago.
“Congressman Chuy García’s stated reasons for retirement are honorable, but his decision to anoint an heir is fundamentally undemocratic. This is the kind of thing that makes folks tune out of electoral politics,” Gluesenkamp Perez said in a statement. “Americans bled and died to secure the right to elect their leaders. We can’t expect to be taken seriously in the fight for free and fair elections if we turn a blind eye to election denial on our side of the aisle.”
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When reading her resolution of disapproval against García on the House floor, she accused him of “undermining the process of a free and fair election” and said his “actions are beneath the dignity of his office and incompatible with the spirit of the Constitution.”
García’s spokesperson responded by saying the congressman followed all proper election guidelines when making “a deeply personal decision based on his health, his wife’s worsening condition and his responsibility to the grandchildren he is raising after the death of his daughter.”
“At a moment like this, he hopes his colleagues, especially those who speak about family values, can show the same compassion and respect that any family would want during a
health crisis
,” the spokesperson said.
Rep. Jonathan Jackson, D-Ill., said he was prevented from speaking out to defend García on the House floor.
“Some people need to learn how to stay in their lane,” he wrote on X, accusing Gluesenkamp Perez of a “lack of decorum.”
Gluesenkamp Perez found an ally in Sen. Andy Kim, D-N.J., however, who said on X, “Rep Chuy Garcia’s decision to end his re-election at the last second and plant his chief of staff as the only candidate to succeed him was undemocratic and should not be allowed.”
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“Standing against corruption means standing up no matter which political party violates. The House should condemn and steps need to be taken to restore the people’s right to choose,” Kim wrote.
Michael T. Morley, Florida State University’s election law center director, said that while he sees Gluesenkamp’s point, he doesn’t believe her complaint raises a legal controversy.
“It’s one thing to talk about general principles of democracy, right? And it’s something else to talk about constitutional restrictions,” Morley told Fox News Digital. “So, on the one hand, yes, if people are intentionally gaming the system, if they’re working together to try to deprive voters of a meaningful opportunity to make a choice among candidates and manufacture situations where only one person is on the ballot — then yes, obviously, I think that that is directly in tension with democratic principles.”
“But not all democratic principles are embodied in the Constitution. And this is not the sort of situation where current precedent really creates a good mechanism for anybody to bring a challenge.”
He noted that beyond political expectations, nothing García did would have prevented a challenger from launching their own bid.
Fox News Digital reached out to Gluesenkamp Perez’s office for an interview.

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Eric

Eric is a seasoned journalist covering US Politics news.

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