Receive Blue Dog Newsletter

Interest Groups
Congrats to our Newest Blue Dog, Congressman-Elect Pete Gallego (TX-23)
Learn more about the Blue Dog Coalition
Join the Blue Dog's fight for a fiscally responsible federal government

Latest News

January 4, 2013 | Roll Call

Since election night, many political pundits have written about the demise of the conservative Democratic Blue Dog Caucus in Congress. What is most distressing to us is not the pontifications of the political punditry (many of whom picked Mitt Romney to win in a landslide) but, rather, the acceptance by many Democrats that the South is a lost cause. 

What is so puzzling about Democrats writing off certain congressional districts, like those in our home states of Mississippi and Louisiana, is that they fail to either see or accept the correlation between winning those highly competitive House seats below the Mason-Dixon line and taking control of Congress. It is not a coincidence that the reduction of Blue Dogs on Capitol Hill coincides with Republican control of the House of Representatives. 

December 12, 2012 | Dallas Morning News

Pete Gallego is now a Blue Dog.

The fiscally conservative coalition of House Democrats announced that the Alpine Democrat has been accepted into the ranks, which also includes Rep. Henry Cuellar of Laredo. The group has seen its membership dwindle as redistricting across the country has pushed out centrists.

 
November 13, 2012 | Roll Call

Rep. Joe Donnelly soared down U.S. Route 41 in Indiana in his navy Jeep on the two-hour drive from Terre Haute to Evansville. It was the evening of Oct. 3, and after 18 grueling months of campaigning, Donnelly had received his best poll numbers yet that morning. Flanked by cornfields and Cracker Barrels, he believed he had finally put away his opponent, state Treasurer Richard Mourdock.

November 8, 2012 | Atlanta Journal-Constitution

U.S. Rep. John Barrow campaigned as a member of the forgotten middle in Congress, winning a fifth term Tuesday night in Georgia’s closest congressional race.

Testimonials

I am a Blue Dog Democrat because I believe that a fiscally conservative government and being committed to the security and safety of the United States are two principles our founding fathers supported and should continue to be the core principles upon which our leaders govern.

Sara F., NJ

Work hard, help others, use common sense, and don’t spend money you don’t have.  Those are lessons my husband, Phil, and I learned growing up and they are the values we passed on to our children. They are also the values that make us proud Blue Dog Democrats. 

Sallie L., North Carolina