Members of the Democratic Party attended a retreat held by the center-left group Third Way last month to go over solutions on reaching the working class in 2026.
Their less pugilistic approach is the latest sign the party is still coming to terms with how to confront the president.
Tim Ryan reflects on the 2024 election and offers his advice for Democrats on how to communicate with working class voters ...
Democrats say they are wary of the D-word. On the heels of a grueling loss in the presidential election in November, ...
Jared Golden knows a thing or two about how swing voters think of the Democratic Party. First elected to represent Maine's ...
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) sued the Trump administration Friday over its interpretation of executive power. The ...
The suit was filed against President Trump, Attorney General Pam Bondi and Federal Elections Commission (FEC) officials.
Democrats filled Republican town halls during the congressional break to protest President Donald Trump’s power grab in ...
A time comes for every political party when its policies and dominant assumptions no longer meet either the public’s ...
A new poll showed the Democratic Party struggling to compete with President Donald Trump, who has maintained steady support ...