News

This quarter’s boost in Democratic alignment is “entirely due to more Americans saying they are independents who lean toward ...
New York Magazine on MSN3hOpinion
The Next Democratic Presidency Means Payback
Schedule G lays bare what we’ve long known: the Trump administration’s strategy is not just to fire civil servants; it’s to ...
During her appearance on "The Late Show," former Vice President Kamala Harris was asked who she thought was leading the ...
If Democrats can come up with an alternative vision of how to repair the social and moral order, they might be relevant in ...
The spat between Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto and Cory Booker this week illustrates the larger question before Democrats: ...
Progressive leaders at the Voters of Tomorrow Summit in Washington, D.C., told Fox News Digital that Rep. Alexandria ...
Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman admitted that his party got it wrong about President Donald Trump’s tariffs, ...
Explore the chaotic landscape of the 2028 Democratic Presidential primary as potential candidates emerge, revealing the party ...
With all eyes on New York City’s mayoral race, Democrats are hoping, wishing, praying that Zohran Mamdani is the proverbial ...
Michigan residents living in the 7th and 10th Congressional Districts had choice words for Republicans U.S. Rep. Tom Barrett ...
Facing low approval rates, after last year's electoral losses, the Democratic Party is working to figure out its strategy ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
The partisan shifts this year are primarily seen in the partisan leanings of political independents,' Gallup finds.