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Congressional approval ratings reveal Democrats at historic 19% low while Republicans at 33%, as President Trump's approval stands at 40% in latest Quinnipiac survey
A growing number of potential presidential candidates are visiting South Carolina, where locals are judging them on two different — but not opposed — categories.
A three-sided debate has broken out over the Democratic Party’s future. On one side is the party establishment, damaged by the disappointing end to the Biden era but seeking to rebrand itself with a new agenda it hopes will better appeal to voters.
Favorable views of the Democratic Party are at their lowest in three decades, a new poll revealed, as the party seeks to regain enthusiasm and power in Congress following significant 2024 election
When the executive committee of North Carolina’s Democratic Party passed a resolution in June calling for an immediate arms embargo on Israel, it set off another episode in the party’s ongoing struggles with how it addresses the Israel-Hamas war.
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Chris Cuomo said on his podcast Tuesday that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is a “symbol of the demise” of the Democrats and urged the party to move on from her.
Since their dismal performance at the 2024 election, the Democrats have spent months licking their wounds, wondering where they went wrong and how they can find a viable path forward. Post-election analyses have offered myriad reasons for their inability to stop a second Donald Trump term,
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear visited South Carolina, an early primary state for Democrats, amid speculation he’ll run for president in 2028.
Austin Davis, Mikie Sherrill, and other regional Democrats have joined a national effort to 'break with party orthodoxy' and guide candidates as they campaign and govern.
Two members of the Oakland County Board of Commissioners said Thursday that they were leaving their Democratic majority caucus on the board, while also calling for ethical reforms and accountability in announcing their exit.
Following Trump's election victory, Democratic Party faces criticism as strategists acknowledge poor polling numbers and figures like Mark Cuban slam the party's current strategy