The Democrats are rapidly changing how much they talk about each of the Left’s three obsessions: race, class, and gender.
The Left's rhetoric, antics, anger, protests, and other acts of disapproval come off as unserious, jilted lovers more than a political movement looking to inspire change.
A New York Times detailed how many in the Democratic Party fear it's too fractured to be able to learn from its mistakes that ...
Smarting from a barrage of dark money that took out two Senate incumbents in 2024, lawmakers are set to consider eliminating campaign contribution limits for political parties and party caucuses.
House Republican unity ticked up in 2024, while Senate Democrats saw record success on votes that split the parties.
State Rep. Brach Myers, who was elected to the state senate Saturday, said an investigation is underway over possible ...
United States President Donald Trump did not stop the war in Ukraine within 24 hours of his inauguration, as he promised ...
With the doubles point riding on the shoulders of sophomore Luca Pow and graduate student Luciano Tacchi, the Wake Forest duo downed No. 33 Leroux/Staeheli, 6-4. The No. 3-ranked pair in the nation ...
As President Trump steamrolls over their priorities, Democrats say they could miss the opportunity to learn lessons from ...
The demoralization and fear gripping blue America in the early weeks of President Donald Trump’s administration have left ...
Democrats are already seeing some small victories in under-the-radar races in the beginning of 2025, with the party hoping ...
Dobbs emphasis on the women’s vote didn’t help the party among women—and it may have affirmatively alienated millions of men.