Majority Democrats
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| Formation | July 2025 |
|---|---|
Executive Director | Rohan Patel |
Chairman | Jake Auchincloss |
| Website | Official website |
Majority Democrats is a hybrid political action committee (PAC) and super PAC launched in July 2025 by elected representatives from the Democratic Party.[1] The group is led by Rohan Patel, a former executive at Tesla and Obama administration official.[1][2] The group largely consists of moderate Democrats, and its inaugural chairman is Jake Auchincloss.[3]
The group's structure resembles the now-defunct but once influential centrist Democratic Leadership Council (DLC) that successfully pushed the party to the middle in the Clinton administration and many of the officials involved in Majority Democrats also come from the center-left. It incorporates ideas of Seth London, an advisor to influential Democratic donors, especially his recommendation to establish a "leadership committee", which he laid out in a post-2024 election memo. London is a part of the Majority Democrats initiative.[1] Pennsylvania Lieutenant governor Austin Davis described the committee as a "big tent", with members advancing myriad "ideologies", from the politics of abundance to effective altruism and philanthrocapitalism.[4]