The Democratic Party does not need to choose to be one thing. It needs to choose to be more things.
Fox News contributor Marc Thiessen joins 'America Reports' to discuss what impact Barack Obama could have on New York City's ...
The first law of politico-dynamics is power cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred to a stronger entity when the ...
On Friday's episode of "Real Time," host Bill Maher expressed concern that the Democratic Party is becoming a "ghost brand,' ...
House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries told CNN this morning that, despite his endorsement and his vote, NYC mayoral ...
Asked whether two "unconstitutional" acts make a right as Democrats look to counter GOP redistricting efforts, Ken Martin ...
President Donald Trump has come under fire after he hosted a "Great Gatsby" themed Halloween party just hours before millions ...
In an interview on Stephen A. Smith's SiriusXM political show "Straight Shooter with Stephen A.," former Governor Andrew ...
Majorities say the Republican Party (56%) and Democratic Party (58%) do not represent the interests of people like them.
The Democratic Party is trying to hold together an untenable coalition. The elections next week will put this divisions at ...
Since their devastating defeat in the 2024 election, Democrats have been confronting the party’s shortcomings, including ...
The group has risen in political clout and has attracted more voters into the fold. But it has also drawn backlash from both ...