Cory Booker says Democrats have 'failed this moment,' need new leaders
Cory Booker says Democrats have 'failed this moment,' need new leaders
Kathryn Palmer, USA TODAYSun, March 29, 2026 at 5:25 PM UTC
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Sen. Cory Booker said the Democratic Party has "failed this moment" in an interview, urging the left to support new leadership to temper the nation's deep divides.
Speaking to NBC News' "Meet the Press" on Sunday, March 29, the New Jersey Democrat promoted his new book, "Stand," in which he wrote that the Democratic Party has stumbled in issuing "purity tests" for its members. Booker argued those have created a coalition that is "too small to make a big change."
“I’m proud of so many things that my Democratic colleagues are doing, but as a whole, our party has failed this moment,” Booker said.
Expanding on that passage in his book, the lawmaker told host Kristen Welker that Democrats must have a "generational renewal" in order to bridge stark partisanship.
1 / 0A look at Cory Booker's political careerNewark Mayor Cory Booker speaks with a USA Today reporter in his City Hall office on July 19, 2006. Booker has been in office for one month and laid out a bold plan to cut crime. He vowed to pour cops and social services into violent hot spots around the city. His goals: Crack down on crime and provide more recreation, job training, entertainment, and other activities to improve the health of neighborhoods.
"This is one of our biggest crises. It is time for a new vision of our country that's far more uniting, that brings people together, doesn't deepen divides," Booker said. "I really believe this is a time where we need new leadership, new moral imagination, to pull our country together."
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Booker added that the Democratic Party's challenges are larger than President Donald Trump and his administration, which the party, and Booker, have ardently opposed. Booker delivered a marathon 25-hour speech on the Senate floor in 2025 protesting the president and channeling Democratic frustrations with the administration's policies.
"He shouldn't be the main character of our narrative right now," Booker said in the interview. "We have real challenges from new technologies, like AI and robotics, new challenges that we need more unity in our country, and a reminder that we are not each other's enemies, and in fact, our ability to fund common ground has always been our greatest hope."
Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) speaks with the media at Newark Liberty International Airport, as hundreds of agents were ordered to deploy to airports to help fill TSA staffing gaps, in Newark, New Jersey, U.S., March 23, 2026.
The Democrat also did not rule out a presidential bid in 2028 when directly asked. He ran unsuccessfully for his party's nomination in 2020.
"I am running for reelection," Booker said. "I hope New Jersey will support me for another six years."
Kathryn Palmer is a politics reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at kapalmer@usatoday.com and on X @KathrynPlmr. Sign up for her daily politics newsletter here.
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