Sen. John Fetterman Just Said What Democrats Don’t Want to Hear About Themselves


As the 2026 midterm elections approach, the Democratic Party continues to grapple with its inability to recapture the working-class voters in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and across the Rust Belt who twice supported Donald Trump. Instead of addressing this challenge, many within the party’s activist base have intensified their demands for ideological conformity, focusing on purity tests and vocal opposition to anything associated with Trump, often turning inward to critique fellow party members.

Amidst this turmoil, Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania has stepped forward, not to abandon the Democratic Party, but to candidly express his understanding of its current issues in a recent op-ed. His remarks may represent one of the most straightforward critiques of the party’s political shift to date.

In his piece, titled “I Haven’t Changed. Here’s What Has,” Fetterman offers a perspective that appears less about party solidarity and more like a farewell to a Democratic Party he believes has transformed significantly. He argues that his current stances—on border security, fiscal responsibility, and steadfast support for Israel—once aligned with mainstream Democratic values. He asserts the party has evolved while he has remained consistent. This steadfastness has led to public criticism, demands for his resignation, and even protestors at his home in Braddock.

Fetterman’s record supports his claims.

Regarding immigration, he was the leading Democrat sponsor of the Laken Riley Act, named after a Georgia nursing student tragically killed by an undocumented immigrant, and he supported a bipartisan border reform bill in 2024. When others in his party aimed to use government shutdowns as leverage against the Trump administration, affecting TSA agents and federal employees, Fetterman opted to ensure continued government operations.

In foreign affairs, he has consistently supported Israel in its conflict with Hamas terrorists and commended the Trump administration’s stance on Iran. According to Fetterman, these positions were once standard for Democrats.

“The demand to keep the lights on weighed more heavily than partisan games,” he wrote.

On foreign policy, he’s backed Israel throughout its war against Hamas terrorists and praised the Trump administration’s posture toward Iran. Every one of these positions, he noted, was once considered unremarkable for a Democrat.

“These once-common views have become increasingly toxic in the Democratic Party, a result of catering to the fringe and agitated parts of our base.”

The left’s response has proven his point.

Democrat National Committee (DNC) Vice Chair Malcolm Kenyatta, a Philadelphia state representative, called Fetterman “a mess” on social media after the senator suggested Democrats had Trump Derangement Syndrome for opposing the White House’s ballroom construction. 

The Monroe County (PA) Democrat Party labeled him a “traitor” and demanded he be voted out after he declined to rule out supporting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) for a cabinet position in the Trump administration. Cumberland County’s (PA) Democrat Party chair called for his resignation in 2025 after he backed some of Trump’s cabinet nominees.

Fetterman’s response to all of it? He’s staying put.

“Plus, I’d be a terrible Republican who still votes overwhelmingly with Democrats.”

He’s still pro-choice, pro-labor, pro-LGBT, pro-SNAP. He’s not a Republican. He says so himself, and the voting record supports it.

But Republicans would take him anyway.

Sen. Dave McCormick (R-PA) said this week he’d “welcome him” and called their working relationship one “of real trust.” Pennsylvania GOP Chairman Greg Rothman said he wouldn’t rule out backing Fetterman in 2028 if he switched parties.

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D), by contrast, offered a noticeably stiff response, telling reporters that Fetterman needs to “reflect the will of the people.” Which is a remarkable thing to say about a senator whose party just called him a traitor for keeping the government funded and standing with a U.S. ally.



Fetterman says he’s staying. Fine. But the larger question his op-ed raises isn’t about him, it’s about whether the Democrat Party is even capable of the self-correction it needs before 2026.

If a senator who supports border enforcement, keeps the government open, and backs a U.S. ally gets called a traitor by his own party apparatus, what exactly is the Democrat pitch to the working-class voters they’ve been hemorrhaging for a decade?

Fetterman has an answer. His party, so far, does not. And until it does, Democrats will keep losing the voters they need, while one of their own senators puts their failures in writing for the whole country to read.

Editor’s Note: The 2026 Midterms will determine the fate of President Trump’s America First agenda. Republicans must maintain control of both chambers of Congress.

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