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The Nation on MSNThe Democratic Party Establishment Should Follow Zohran Mamdani’s ExampleOnce they get over the shock, the idea-starved Democrats at the national level should learn from Zohran Mamdani: actually ...
End of carousel It’s not just that Mamdani ran an unusual, modern campaign that relied more on social media outreach than ...
The emergence of Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, is likely to divide national Democrats, who are already torn about ...
Zohran Mamdani’s dramatic, strong showing in New York’s Democratic mayoral primary, in which he forced a concession from ...
A Democratic battle over the future of the party intensified after Zohran Mamdami’s stunning upset in the New York City mayoral primary. Progressives argue Mamdani’s win is a sign of where the ...
Democrats are sounding the alarm over a cluster of recent polls showing that the party’s public image is more bruised and battered than at any point in decades.. Those poor ratings from voters ...
Democratic Party strategists are still working to address their record-low unpopularity, focusing on regaining working-class support and improving political branding, the NYT reported.
Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., said that the Democratic Party’s brand is "really problematic" and castigated his party for losing touch with working people on NBC’s "Meet the Press" Sunday. "I ...
Young Democratic candidates are launching primary bids for national office in hopes of charting a new path forward for a party in disarray. We hear from three of those candidates, Mallory McMorrow ...
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Kansas political officials speak to Democratic Party changes - MSNWhat Kansas political officials say about the Democratic Party changes after President Joe Biden drops out of the race. ‘Biblical devastation’ in North Carolina towns flooded by Helene ...
The lack of a unified front could doom Democrats in the 2026 governor’s race. A prominent no-party candidate could siphon votes away from Democrats, handing the race to the Republicans.
The Democratic Party was supposed to enjoy permanent rule due to its "coalition of the ascendant." But its affluent base drove it off a cliff.
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