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Three things happened in rapid succession in one 24-hour period that illustrate the promise and the peril that lie ahead for ...
“Weak,” “tepid,” “ineffective,” and “broken,” came up the most among Democrats and were used by Democrats to describe their ...
New York City voters just gave us a glimpse of the Democratic Party’s future—and it looks to voters like more crime than ...
If you take a careful look at the decision of a New York appellate court today to throw out the unconstitutional and disgraceful $500 million penalty ...
The campaign trail is the ultimate arbiter of what works — and what doesn’t. Here’s a guide to the elections to watch this ...
The debates roiling the Democratic Party, from the war in Gaza to how to discuss crime, were on full display during the Democratic National Committee’s summer meeting this week. Unable to resolve ...
“There are no magic fixes,” said Jeanna Repass, the chair of the Kansas Democratic Party, who praised Martin’s performance so far. “He is trying to lead at a time where everyone wants it to be fixed ...
Will the battle over Texas’ gerrymandering lead to a new era for the party? Credit...The New York Times Supported by By Jia Lynn Yang When Texas Republicans announced last month that they would redraw ...
On August 3, 2025, they broke the legislative quorum to stop the passage of new congressional maps, which would net ...
The Democratic candidates in this fall’s top statewide races have chosen a relentless focus on one word: affordability.
What can these off-year races tell us about the strength of Democrats and Republicans come 2026? I’m joined by my colleague ...
A farmer on a tractor sprays soybean crops. (Photo by Westend61/Getty Images) Christopher Gibbs wants to start rebranding the Ohio Democratic Party by the time fall rolls around. “I’ve got corn to ...
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