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The Electoral College is a frequent target of criticism—with more attempts to amend or abolish it than any other feature in ...
We don’t know what the political real estate market will look like in 2026, but Democrats now occupy a remote, unfamiliar ...
For Democrats, the right answer to Trump’s reign of error isn’t to indulge in purity tests and fratricidal primary challenges ...
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The Nation on MSNReclaiming the Democratic Party for Working FamiliesDemocrats had transformed their party away from working-class, non-college-educated families and toward a chardonnay-sipping, ...
Current party Chair Drew Kromer has faced criticism and calls for resignation over a staffer’s departure and allegations the ...
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Voter ID has held attention for two decades in large part because Republicans and Democrats have long agreed that these laws ...
Young Kim has turned back a string of Democratic opponents in her California swing district and several are vying to take her ...
How Democrats found their way out of the political wilderness once before, and how they could do it again now.
No Democrat has launched a 2028 presidential campaign — it’s still early — but the behind-the-scenes maneuvering is already ...
David Hogg, the vice chair of the Democratic National Committee, plans to spend $20 million to oust Democratic incumbents.
But, of course, the Democratic Party is not an educational institution or a corporation or a tax-exempt organization but a ...
U.S. Representative Jake Auchincloss misses the days when Democrats were cool, or so he told a crowd of students.
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