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Three years after declaring he had “sub-zero interest” in running for the Oval Office, Gov. Gavin Newsom is following the ...
But Trump didn’t destroy the Democratic Party. They did it all on their own by never offering voters something better, or ...
When President Jimmy Carter’s reelection campaign advisers were planning a key West Coast swing through Washington, Oregon ...
Mitchell Berger started work at age 19 for Jimmy Carter’s presidential campaign. The Fort Lauderdale lawyer has since held ...
As Democrats search to counter Trump it may not be Barack Obama, the party's most popular figure, that they should turn to, ...
The next presidential election is still a few years away, but Arizona's senators could be contenders in a wide-open ...
Carter will lie in state at the Capitol from Tuesday to Thursday. Members of Congress, the Supreme Court and other dignitaries gathered at the U.S. Capitol for a lying-in-state ceremony for former ...
In today’s edition … The “actually real friends” among D.C.’s fake friends … Medicaid takes center stage in the Senate … A telling rematch is brewing in Iowa.
06.17.2025 DNC Chair Ken Martin on Trump and the Future of the Democratic Party Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, on Iran’s nuclear proliferation.
Kathleen Clyde, a former state representative, was elected to lead the Ohio Democratic Party. Clyde replaces Liz Walters, who resigned to lead a political data firm.
Democratic Party is at risk of becoming ‘roadkill,’ warns Tim Walz The Minnesota governor unleashed harsh language during appearances this weekend, in the clearest signs yet that he is ...
“Then the fun began,” he told Kimmel. Don Johnson appears on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on June 4, 2025. The late-night show host questioned what kind of fun they had at the White House.
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