Blue Dog Coalition
The Blue Dog Coalition, commonly known as the Blue Dogs or Blue Dog Democrats, is a caucus of moderate members from the Democratic Party in the United States House of Representatives. The caucus was founded as a group of conservative Democrats in 1995 in response to defeats in the 1994 elections. Historically, the Blue Dog Coalition has been fiscally and socially conservative, representing the center-right in the Democratic Party. At its peak in 2009, the Blue Dog Coalition numbered 54 members.
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Co-Chairs | Jared Golden (Administration) Mary Peltola (Policy) Marie Pérez (Communications) |
Founded | February 14, 1995 |
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Political position | Center to center-left
Historical: Center-right |
National affiliation | Democratic Party |
Colors | Blue |
Seats in the House Democratic Caucus | 11 / 213
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Seats in the House | 11 / 435
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In the late 2010s and early 2020s, the Coalition's focus shifted towards ideological centrism and pragmatic, constituency-based politics; however, the Coalition maintained an emphasis on fiscal responsibility. The Blue Dog Coalition remains the most conservative grouping of Democrats in the House. As of 2024, the caucus has eleven members.