Journalists are considering Democratic running for Congress to determine the party

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Exclusive - An experienced journalist and self-proclaimed lifelong Democrat is so tired of the failure of the working class that she is considering jumping into the competition.

Hanna Trudo, former journalist of the Hills, also stopped for locations like The Daily Beast, Wired, New Republic and Politico, where he is running for the first congressional district of New Hampshire. The seat currently occupied by Rep. Chris Pappas will open next year as Pappas runs for the U.S. Senate to replace outgoing Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, DN.H.

Trudo, the fourth generation of Millennials in New Hampshire, has covered extensively the Democratic left during her journalism career. Hearing her, she was tired of not serving a group of voters who had begun to flock to President Donald Trump in the past decade.

She told Fox News Digital that I have been in the case of progressives, even centralists and moderates of the party, and many of the problems I have reported over the years come from Democrats in New Hampshire, but I think I think I think I think addressing the needs of people at the worker level, which is usually a failure. "So when we wonder why Democrats are obvious to me. When you can’t deliver what people are asking you to provide, you lose. ”

Hanna Trudo, a longtime journalist who saw on Hill TV in 2022, is considering running for Congress as a Democrat in New Hampshire.

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Trudo, who has been in journalism since 2012, said she was considering leaving the industry even before Trump was re-elected last year. The president’s victory was inspired by his ongoing power of working-class voters flocking to Republicans and crystallized with Democrats like Trudeau, whose party leadership has lost its connection in despair.

"I've seen and observed a huge disconnect between DC experts, strategists, consultants and donor classes, actual Democrats on all sides, working class people, frankly, what they want."

Trudo is the latest mainstream media figure who has been wrapped in Democratic politics. CNN's John Avlon lost a bid for Congress as a Democratic Party in New York in 2024, while former ABC news analyst Matthew Dowd launched an unfortunate campaign as a Democratic lieutenant in Texas in 2021. Obama's second secretary is longtime magazine editor Jay Carney.

Last year, former NPR editor Uri Berliner revealed that in 2021 he found that registered Democrats had more than 87 to zero registered Republicans in their Washington office in Washington State.

“I think if we don’t come to the table with our own biases, we’re going to be kidding,” Trudeau said of becoming a journalist with strong political opinions. "My bias has always been not necessarily Democrats, but rather a question for the working class, and as long as I'm in journalism, the Democrats are the people who are talking about these things in terms of what I cover. So for me, it's always prioritizing that."

Hanna Trudo talked to Fox News Digital about her possible bid for Congress. (Fox News figures)

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Fox News Digital asked Americans if they were concerned about free media bias, and Trudo said it was a good question.

"I've had a lot of debates over the years," she said. "I do think we have to be very careful. The rest is compared to the right hand, I do think we have to be on the side of the truth. Maybe it sounds cliché, but I really believe it. I think we have to be able to call things in a real way."

Trudo, an admirer of Senator Bernie Sanders, referred to him as the current Democratic leader last month. She noted that his headline “fighting oligarchs” journey with Ocasio-Cortez is a proactive politics that is capturing the anger in the country.

Trudo, however, did not set a timeline because she would decide to run for Congress and label herself a “democratic socialism”, and he said she prefers “working class Democrats” who advocate economic populism.

Sanders won the Democratic primary in New Hampshire in 2016 and 2020, the former on a hilly slope in Hillary Clinton, which attracted attention, and his left-wing populism resonated at the grassroots level. The state has one of the country's highest white populations, known for fiscal conservatism and social liberalism, which may make it politically difficult to cape.

Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's rally in 2025 to fight "oligarchy" attracted a large crowd. (Getty/Matvei Levchenko)

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Trump lost New Hampshire three times in the White House and ran for two democratic U.S. senators, but the state's current governor is Republican Kelly Ayotte, who controls the legislature.

“I think there is this disconnection in New Hampshire, especially the leaders we elect in the party and the actual sentiment of the people,” Trudeau said. “It’s always fun to see this approach toward the middle or towards the centrist in a state where the motto is “freedom or death.”

Trudeau said she was most concerned about social programs like Medicaid and Social Security being attacked in Republicans and hoped that Democrats would pursue populism in the economy to restore credibility to voters.

"They hear clichés," she said. "They hear work in the aisle...I've introduced Congress, and I've professionally covered the Democratic Party for 10 years. So when we talk about things like this, I'm very clear about that kind of election calculation. But I don't think that people who don't have a conversation between parties because they often fail.

When she formally thought about playing the game, Democrats were going through a tough time, with reports of President Joe Biden’s declining cognitive ability in the office taking over the headlines.

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Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Madison Square Garden, New York on October 27, 2024. (Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images)

While criticizing Trump’s anti-media rhetoric, Trudeau said she applauded for accessibility and that she would talk to anyone to convey a message, which she felt her Democrats were too scared.

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"I think a big part of what we see about the Democratic problems is a closed mindset," she told Fox News Digital. "People have had interviews that are very practiced. They have specific voice bites and they want to express their opinions. They don't want to say anything controversial or cuffs."

On the second day after she spoke with Fox News Digital, the conservative brutal podcast accused Trudo of providing “ghosts” in X posts after she proposed to talk to the host on May 5.

The show’s host said they reached out several times after the public proposed the plan, and she ignored them.

"Like most politicians, she says one thing and does another. We have a lot of questions and plan to keep asking."

Trudo did not immediately respond to a request for other comments.