Democrats are poised to elect a new leader in a low-profile Democratic National Committee election that could have big implications for the party’s future
The party of Jefferson, Jackson, Kennedy, Clinton, Obama and Biden holds a 57% unfavorable rating among voters, according to the Quinnipiac University survey.
About a month into 2025 and a week into the second presidency of Donald Trump, the number of Democrats changing their voter registrations to Republican in Northeast Pennsylvania continued to
Pollsters now have credible evidence suggesting that America's recent political and spiritual awakening has approached its probable zenith. Moreover, Democrats have made that awakening possible by exposing themselves as the party of unhinged and enthusiastic authoritarianism.
Democrats will take their first tangible step this weekend to drag themselves forward from their 2024 election loss: electing the next chair of the DNC.
In the wake of the 2024 election, most supporters of the Democratic Party say it needs to make significant changes and that they feel “burned out” by politics, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS.
Eight candidates have lined up to replace outgoing Chair Jaime Harrison, a contest that will be decided at the DNC's meeting in suburban Washington.
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Beshear reportedly said the hardest part of dealing with the new administration “was that the American people would have to feel the pain” of Trump's actions.
Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair Ben Wikler and Martin are viewed by many as the leading candidates. Others in the race include former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, former presidential candidate Marianne Williamson, Jason Paul, Faiz Shakir, Nate Snyder and Quintessa Hathaway.
"“I think that the state of Massachusetts would be best served by someone who isn’t an extreme person on the right or the left," he said.
Fried has been re-elected as chair of the Florida Democratic Party, and promises to engage independent voters ahead of upcoming elections.