The departure of President Biden and defeat of Vice President Kamala Harris leaves a gaping hole in Democratic leadership.
Now, exit polls show blue-collar Latinos and some Black men, long a core part of the Democratic base, are abandoning the party, too, fueling electoral shellackings. Republicans flipped the Senate and ...
POLITICO Magazine reached out to top Democratic strategists, activists and thinkers to see if they had answers. Their ...
U.S. voters’ decisive swing toward President-elect Donald Trump reflects dissatisfaction with recent inflation, as well as ...
David Axelrod provided an unflattering description of what Democrats have become, saying this led to Kamala Harris' loss in ...
Democratic governors and attorneys general are beginning to build a Resistance 2.0, talking tough and promising new laws and ...
Donald Trump won votes across racial and class lines on Tuesday night. Are Republicans now the more diverse voice of the ...
Carlos Trujillo, senior adviser to the Trump campaign, explains how Trump secured votes from Latinos and detailed the ...
The Times reported Pelosi also took issue with Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders saying, after Harris' loss, that "It should ...
After a crushing loss in both the White House and Congress, the Democrats look for a way forward and new leadership.
"The Democrats need to take a close look at who best represents the party, especially the next generation of leaders," writes ...
"In the days and weeks to come, it is imperative that our Democratic leaders across the country reevaluate what is best for ...