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‘People Are Sick of the Same Old Thing’ [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: February 13, 2026 2:09 am
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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Rep. Maxine Waters is facing what could become her first serious primary challenge in more than a decade, as a much younger Democrat launches a campaign centered on generational change, as reported by Fox News.

Myla Rahman, a nonprofit executive, Los Angeles native, and cancer survivor, is 34 years younger than the 87-year-old congresswoman and is seeking to use Waters’ long tenure in Washington as a key issue in the race.

Waters has represented California in Congress since 1991 and has held her seat in the solidly blue 43rd District, anchored in South Los Angeles, for 35 years.

Younger Democrat Myla Rahman Challenges Longtime Rep. Maxine Waters in Generational Showdown https://t.co/wiEpsI4Vbu #Democrat #MylaRahman #MaxineWaters #GenerationalShift #PoliticalChallenge pic.twitter.com/Tf5hN3xLf3

— Shine My Crown (@shinemycrown) February 11, 2026

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In an interview this week with The California Post, Rahman stated:

“People are sick and tired of the same old thing.”

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Waters has not faced a serious primary challenger in over a decade. Rahman, however, is attempting to tap into frustration among some Democrats over aging leadership within the party.

That frustration intensified during the 2024 election cycle when then-President Joe Biden initially ran for re-election before withdrawing from the race amid questions about his physical and mental acuity following a debate against now-President Donald Trump.

Rahman recently filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission and has begun outlining the themes of her campaign.

She has made affordable healthcare a primary focus, citing her experience surviving two bouts with breast cancer.

“Time is of the essence,” Rahman said, adding, “Why wait when you can make an impactful change now?”

While Republicans are not viewed as having a realistic opportunity to flip the heavily Democratic district, the primary contest has drawn attention from GOP officials.

National Republican Congressional Committee spokesman Christian Martinez criticized long-serving Democrats in a statement to Fox News Digital.

“Democrats built a party run by career politicians like Maxine Waters, who has been cashing taxpayer-funded paychecks since the Cold War.

WASHINGTON D.C., USA – June 24, 2022: Congresswoman Maxine Waters speaks in front of the Supreme Court against the Dobbs v. Jackson decision released today.

After decades clinging to power, these political fossils are getting tossed aside by the same radical activists they helped empower,” Martinez said.

Waters has remained a prominent figure in Congress and currently serves as the ranking Democrat on the powerful House Financial Services Committee.

She was frequently in the spotlight during President Trump’s first term in office as one of his most outspoken critics.

She continues to criticize the president, recently questioning his fitness for office after his push to remove Lisa Cook as a Federal Reserve governor.

At a congressional hearing last week, Waters engaged in a heated exchange with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, at one point asking, “Can you shut him up?”

Scott Bessent: “Ten to twenty million immigrants took the housing stock of working Americans…”

Maxine Waters: “Can you shut up?”

Scott Bessent: “And can you maintain some level of dignity?”

The difference of about 90 IQ points. pic.twitter.com/3rAgVOisPt

— johnny maga (@_johnnymaga) February 4, 2026

Waters is not the only long-serving House Democrat from California facing a younger primary challenger. Democratic Reps. Brad Sherman and Mike Thompson are also confronting similar challenges.

Beyond California, generational arguments are surfacing in other races, including in Massachusetts, where Rep. Seth Moulton is attempting to unseat Sen. Ed Markey in a Democratic primary.

Rahman said her campaign is gaining traction despite the uphill battle.

“We’re getting momentum, momentum is getting strong, and we think that we will have what’s necessary to be competitive and to win this race,” she told the California Post.

Fox News Digital reached out to both Rahman and Waters for comment. Waters’ re-election campaign did not respond at the time the report was published.

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