The Cheneys aren’t the only voters going from red to blue. In portions of the Mountain West, Democrats are performing better in affluent areas. The Latest The Senate races remain tight as ...
Flash-forward to this week. If the Democratic convention’s message for America had to fit on a bumper sticker, it would read, “Harris is joy.” The word has gone from being a nice descriptor ...
Florida always does things a little differently, and the state’s Democratic Party is no exception. The party just announced ...
Speakers at the Democratic National Convention used more than 109,000 words over four days in Chicago this week. Their choice of words and phrases contrasts the themes and ideas of last month’s ...
It is Wednesday, Aug. 21, the third day of the Democratic National Convention ... Biden gets credit for addressing the eleph— ah, donkey on the stage with him, saying he wasn’t angry with ...
So we give each convention a “yes” on this metric, visualized with the Democratic donkey and Republican elephant above. The 2024 contest is unusual in part because it pits two presidential ...
CHICAGO — This is a very different Democratic National Convention than ... showed up this week dressed for the moment. They donned donkey-patterned jackets, labor union buttons and brat-green ...
Former President Barack Obama headlined the second night of the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday. In a hopeful and forceful speech of just over half an hour, Obama plugged Democratic ...
Washington — Vice President Kamala Harris is riding a wave of voter enthusiasm into the Democratic National Convention that has transformed the race against former President Donald Trump three ...
A major Democratic super PAC on Thursday unveiled a wave of new ads targeting former President Trump on the issue of reproductive rights, highlighting the stories of women in key battleground ...
German-born political cartoonist Thomas Nast gave America some of its most enduring symbols: the Republican elephant, the Democratic donkey, and Uncle Sam. Publishing regularly in Harper's Weekly ...