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We lost ground because too many voters believed that the Democratic Party became associated with issues on the extreme left, with ideas that didn't reflect our core values—like being too soft on immigration and crime,
It’s been more than 10 months since Democrats were crushed by an election that cost them not only the White House but both chambers of Congress. After the humiliating loss, Democrats vowed
Senate Democrats need a net gain of four seats in the 2026 midterm elections to take back the majority from Republicans.
Democratic Sen. John Fetterman has a warning for his party: learn from the politically charged whirlwind that put Donald Trump back in the White House and secured Republicans control of both chambers of Congress or risk staying in the minority.
Biden and, by extension, Harris will be remembered even and perhaps especially by Democrats as symbolizing disappointment and defeat. Yet Harris lingers near the top of the 2028 Democratic presidential contenders in most polling because the party lacks viable alternatives with comparable name identification.
Some of the highest-ranking officials in the federal government used Charlie Kirk’s podcast, guest-hosted by Vice President JD Vance, to lay out their plans.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) on Monday left the door open to a possible White House run in 2028, following months of speculation about his political future.
A former Birmingham city leader is responding to a comment made by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt. During a press briefing on Tuesday, Leavitt took
The Senate has approved one of President Donald Trump’s top economic advisers for a seat on the Federal Reserve’s governing board, giving the White House greater influence over the central bank just two days before it is expected to vote in favor of reducing its key interest rate.