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The first presidential primary votes won't be cast for another two and a half years. And yet, over the span of 10 days in ...
Democrats' political jockeying for the 2028 presidential contest appears to be playing out earlier, with more frequency and ...
Ultimately, the Democratic Party remains at a crossroads, caught between the growing influence of the far-left, and the more ...
The Democratic Party's credibility with voters has plummeted even further since the 2024 election, raising alarm bells as the party looks to rebuild ahead of the midterms and the next presidential ...
By BILL BARROW, JONATHAN J. COOPER and JACK BROOK WASHINGTON (AP) — Debate over President Donald Trump’s sweeping ...
Voters in southeast Washington, D.C., will fill a vacant city council seat Tuesday in a special election to replace former ...
All year, we’ve heard from pundits and even some Democrats that the Democratic Party has a “brand problem.” For longer than that, Democrats have been awed by Donald Trump’s ability to ...
At a wonky gathering in Washington, centrist Democrats argued that they were the majority-makers the party needed to take control of Congress in 2026 and beyond.
Shut out of power in Washington, Democrats grapple with how to win over young men and working-class voters ...
The Democratic Party is trying out a variety of tactics to tap into the populism harnessed by President Donald Trump.
The Democratic Party chair for Arizona has been in a public dispute with Sens. Ruben Gallego and Mark Kelly, laying bare party divisions in the swing state.
Democrats are confronting stark divisions within their party as leaders grapple with their losses in the 2024 election cycle and how to confront an emboldened Trump administration.