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NextImg:Jerry Nadler Faces Youthful Primary Challenger

Longtime Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., is facing a formidable Gen Z opponent in the form of Liam Elkind during this primary season. 

Elkind, a former Rhodes scholar and nonprofit founder, has already raised more than $340,000 in his bid to oust Nadler after launching his campaign on July 30. The Democrat incumbent, by contrast, has $243,000 cash on hand and generated $91,000 in donations for the second quarter of 2025.

“In just one day, Liam didn’t just outraise a 32-year incumbent’s entire last quarter, he eclipsed their entire war chest,” David Epstein, a campaign aide to Elkind, told the Hill.

“That’s not just momentum, it’s a movement. It’s no secret that New Yorkers are demanding bold, new leadership. This surge of grassroots support shows that Liam’s unapologetically progressive vision is striking a powerful chord. This is just the beginning,” Epstein added. 

Elkind is a community organizer having founded a nonprofit called Invisible Hands that partnered with religious organizations and food pantries to deliver meals to New Yorkers. That work earned him recognition alongside Oprah Winfrey and Anthony Fauci in 2020. 

Elkind joins a string of Gen Z Democrat activists who are seeking greater say in a party that is facing historic unpopularity. One such generational leader in the Democrat Party is gun control activist David Hogg, who was elected in February to be a vice chair of the Democrat National Committee before ultimately resigning after refusing to remain neutral in Democrat primaries.

Hogg has pledged to help unseat older Democrats in safe blue districts with his political action committee and recently supported Gen Z candidate Deja Foxx’s unsuccessful Democrat primary run in Arizona’s 7th Congressional District seat.

Elkind for his part has leaned into rhetoric about Nadler’s age and the general issues surrounding an aging Congress by documenting how Democrat members of Congress and Democrat appointees like Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg have died in office in his campaign launch video

“When he was first elected, rent was $500 bucks. The president was Gerald Ford, my mother was 9 years old, and the latest technology was a floppy disk,” Elkind explained to Punchbowl

Nadler’s chief of staff, Robert Gottheim, rejoined in the same article that the Democrat incumbent would “put his over 30-year record of accomplishments against anyone, including someone who appears to have no record of accomplishment to speak of.”

A lawyer by training, Nadler, 78, previously served in the New York State Assembly from 1977 to 1992. He has served in the House of Representatives since 1992 and chaired the powerful House Judiciary Committee from 2019 to 2023. Nadler stepped down as the ranking member of the committee in January after being challenged for the position by Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md.

The Daily Signal contacted Nadler and Elkind’s offices, but they did not respond.

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