I believe it is an utter embarrassment to the Democratic Party that I am a candidate in people’s eyes for the presidency of the United States,” he said. “It is an indictm
More Democratic voters are pushing for the party to become more moderate after losing the White House and control of the Senate to Donald Trump and the GOP.
After losing the White House, nearly half of Democrats, 45%, want the party to become more moderate, according to a new poll. Image from Kelly Sikkema, UnSplash A plurality of Democrats believe that — after losing the White House — their party should shift toward the center,
Momentum around ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith launching a White House run in 2028 has grabbed the attention of one of the Democratic Party’s top figures. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said Thursday there is “a lot to like” about a presidential ticket with Smith at the top of it.
The Texas congresswoman tells "The View" that supporters of President Donald Trump may soon have second thoughts about his White House return. U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, said voters may eventually have second thoughts about electing President Donald Trump,
Marks for DOGE from the Harvard CAPS-Harris were also high, though voters largely do not want the agency to have access to citizens' sensitive data.
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ABC 13 Houston on MSNABC13 has 1-on-1 with new Democratic National Committee Chair Ken MartinDuring his stop in Houston this week, the new chair of the Democratic National Committee sat down with ABC13 to talk about his approach to the new job.
Tommy Vietor, a former spokesman for Obama, asked Smith about online chatter of him potentially throwing his hat in the ring for the White House. Smith reiterated that he has no interest in becoming a politician and said he would only consider running for office “if the country was in a bad place” and he was “favored to win an election.”
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Alternet on MSN'What is the Democratic Party for?': One DC insider has some adviceWe discuss the first month of President Donald Trump’s second term in office — and the response from the Democratic Party — with journalist David Sirota, founder and editor-in-chief of The Lever. He notes that despite Republicans holding all three branches of the federal government,
Philadelphia Eagles await White House invitation after Super Bowl LIX win, signaling a change from their 2018 stance.
After the Democratic Party's well-publicized setbacks in ... at the start of former President Biden's single term in the White House. "At the same time, Democrats’ and leaners’ desire for ...
A plurality of Democrats believe that — after losing the White House — their party should shift toward the center, according to a new poll. In contrast, a similar share of Republicans want their party to remain the same.
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