Since President Trump’s rise, Democrats have served as defenders of a political system many Americans believe is broken. Now ...
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All I want for Christmas is for the Democrats to play identity politics the right way.
Ask any Democrats about their Christmas wish for the 2026 midterms, and they will tell you they want a blue tsunami that will clear the Republicans out of the House and Senate, and maybe even ...
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Democrats’ agenda for 2026 and beyond
Democrats justifiably believe they have a good chance at retaking the House in 2026. They lead the generic Congressional ...
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‘Morning Joe’ Rips Apart Trump’s Weak Epstein Excuse
The MS Now host isn’t buying Trump’s sudden handwringing about the powerful people pictured in the Epstein files.
Both parties are now preparing for “affordability” to play a major role in the midterm elections next year. How did it emerge ...
Grumpy Americans are giving sacks of coals to the nation’s top political leaders — especially Senate Minority Leader Chuck ...
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Democratic approval crashes to new low
A Quinnipiac University poll showed that 18% of voters approve of the job Democrats in Congress are doing, a record low for ...
For many of his supporters, the Adams era will be looked back on as a missed opportunity. Only the second Black mayor in New York history, he helped steer the city out of the throes of the COVID-19 ...
When Rep. Dan Goldman first ran for Congress in 2022, he was cheered on the left as the party’s top lawyer during President Donald Trump’s first impeachment.
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams once called himself the 'future of the Democratic Party.' What went wrong?
Adams insisted, without evidence, that he had been politically targeted by the Biden administration for his criticism of ...
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House Republicans Aren’t Having Any Fun
As Republicans approach the one-year mark of their trifecta under President Donald Trump, their party’s rank-and-file ...
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The Growing Sign of Mike Johnson’s Weak Grip on Power
Discharge petitions that bypass the Speaker’s control of the House were once rare. But they’re becoming common under Johnson.
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