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For decades, Democrats held a strong grip on the issue of education, enjoying a double-digit advantage over Republicans in ...
Just because the Republican’s ridiculous anti-Obama crusade is a distraction doesn’t mean nothing will happen.
Yet another study confirms what we already know: economic populism is the only way for Democrats to win working-class voters.
A fringe far-right populist party in Japan was one of the biggest winners in the weekend’s upper house election ...
New York Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani has stoked a debate in the wider Democratic Party with his surprise ...
The Democratic Party is in the process of preparing for the next presidential election, and The New York Times reported at ...
Mr. Thompson and Mr. Klein are among a growing chorus of Democratic support for a classic supply-side argument: Fix the red ...
Democrats are grappling with how to up their game on social media following an election cycle where they acknowledged they were trounced by Republicans on platforms like X, Instagram, and ...
As 2026 approaches, they’re disliked, divided and devoid of effective leaders.
As the 2026 cycle starts to heat up, not everyone in the party is content with the party’s strategy—or their passion for the fight.
She’s part of a wide-ranging group of young Democratic candidates, many running to replace older incumbents, who have grown ...
This updated chart from Milan Singh, at Slow Boring, shows that Democratic party platforms in 2024 mention the word “jobs” much less often than in 2012 and mention “climate” or identity-based terms ...