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Democrats reclaim the American flag

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Last updated: June 13, 2025 1:44 pm
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Democrats are taking a new approach to win back voters by embracing the nation’s oldest symbol – the American flag. In a move to unite their colleagues, Democratic Reps. Pat Ryan and Chris Deluzio handed out 4-inch-by-6-inch American flags ahead of Flag Day. This gesture coincided with Senator Alex Padilla’s controversial removal and arrest at a Homeland Security press conference, sparking a debate on patriotism within the party.

Ryan, a West Point graduate, and Deluzio, a U.S. Navy officer, co-chair the Democratic Veterans Caucus, emphasizing that patriotism belongs to every American regardless of party affiliation. As Democrats seek to counter the MAGA movement, they are focusing on core American values to challenge the current administration’s definition of patriotism.

The party sees President Donald Trump’s military parade on the Army’s 250th birthday as a display of ego above country, with California Governor Gavin Newsom comparing it to actions of failed dictators. Democrats aim to resonate with the 90% of counties that shifted to Republicans in the last election, with Senator Elissa Slotkin urging the party to reclaim the flag symbol.

Outside groups like VoteVets are mobilizing former servicemembers to criticize Trump’s military display and his treatment of veterans. Democratic veterans like JoAnna Mendoza and Maryland Governor Wes Moore are actively engaging in this pushback, emphasizing that patriotism is not exclusive to the Republican Party.

Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, a Navy Reserve intelligence officer, underscores the importance of respecting the freedoms symbolized by the flag. Democratic leaders like Rep. Mikie Sherrill, a former Navy helicopter pilot and gubernatorial nominee, are inspiring a new wave of female veterans running for Congress in 2026.

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As Democrats strive to reclaim the flag symbol from right-wing associations, they face challenges. Studies show that exposure to the American flag can shift voter sentiment to the right. However, Democratic leaders like Major General (Ret.) Paul Eaton and JoAnna Mendoza are determined to challenge the notion that patriotism belongs solely to one party.

In a powerful statement, Mendoza asserts that the American flag does not belong to the Republican Party, and Democrats must take it back. By embracing national symbols and highlighting their commitment to American values, Democrats hope to win back voters and counter the prevailing narrative on patriotism. “It Belongs to the People” is a phrase that holds deep meaning, especially in today’s political climate where the concept of patriotism is often called into question. For years, Democrats have been fighting against the stereotype that they are less patriotic than their Republican counterparts. Reversing this image is no easy task, but it is crucial for the party to connect with a wider audience and bridge the divide that currently exists in our country.

One way to do this, as suggested by Representative Tim Ryan, is to enlist the help of military veterans. Veterans have a unique perspective on patriotism and service to their country, and can serve as a bridge to bring people together. By reasserting a constructive and unifying form of patriotism, Democrats can show that they are just as devoted to the values of this nation as anyone else.

Ruben Gallego, Hakeem Jeffries, and Chris Deluzio are just a few examples of military veterans who are actively working to promote a more inclusive and unifying form of patriotism. These individuals have served their country in uniform and continue to serve it in a different capacity, using their experiences to bring people together rather than drive them apart.

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In order to truly embody the idea that patriotism belongs to the people, it is important for Democrats to engage with a diverse range of voices and perspectives. By listening to the stories and experiences of everyday Americans, the party can better understand what patriotism means to different people and how it can be used to unite rather than divide.

As we move forward in this challenging political climate, it is essential that we remember that patriotism is not the sole property of any one group or party. It belongs to all of us, and it is up to each and every one of us to uphold the values and ideals that make this country great. By working together and embracing a more inclusive form of patriotism, we can build a stronger and more unified nation for all.

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