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Progressive activist Deja Foxx, 25, campaigns for Arizona congressional seat with support from David Hogg, drawing comparisons to Zohran Mamdani's victory against former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
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Creators Syndicate on MSNNYC Democratic Candidate Mirrors Trump's Campaign StrategyThe Democratic nominee's campaign for New York City mayor is a mirror image of Donald Trump's first presidential campaign. Their political images might be reversed, but their campaign tactics are awfully similar.
Infighting is plaguing a Democratic donor alliance in Indiana as the former leader of one nonprofit in the ecosystem is suing the head of another.
See Democratic candidates positioning early for the 2028 election, with strategies focused on pivotal states like South Carolina and New Hampshire.
Booker stirred presidential speculation when he delivered a 25-hour filibuster speech in April. The longest Senate speech in U.S. history raised his profile, increased his standing in some polls and caused pollster Frank Luntz to position him as "one of the leaders for the Democratic Party for 2028."
Alex Pereszlenyi, a 32-year-old UNLV graduate working for the sports data firm Inside Edge, sees himself as part of a movement of young progressive
Adelita Grijalva beat back charges of “legacy” and embraced the memory of her father, Raúl Grijalva, to win the Democratic primary for the House seat opened by his death.
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Tensions within the Democratic Party over age, representation and experience have roiled a special election primary in southwest Arizona, where a young, social media-savvy activist is taking on the daughter of Rep.
Opposition to Trump's immigration enforcement has brought the fanatics of antifa more closely than ever in line with the beliefs of progressive Democrats.
Adelita Grijalva, the daughter of the late Rep. Raúl Grijalva, won the Democratic primary in the special election for Arizona's 7th District.
She’s part of a wide-ranging group of young Democratic candidates, many running to replace older incumbents, who have grown restless waiting for their turn to lead their party back to power. After a crushing 2024 election loss, they say the party desperately needs a rebranding — and young leaders should steer it.