Many Americans said the Democratic Party is not focused on economic issues, according to a new poll. The New York Times and Ipsos poll found that when it comes to “issues” that they “think ...
They will cast ballots for a new chair at a time when the Democratic Party itself is adrift, with no clear leader and no strategy for fighting the Trump agenda or regaining power. As one DNC ...
The election of Ken Martin and David Hogg appears to show the Democratic Party is doubling down on its left-wing messaging.
Ken Martin, the chair of Minnesota’s Democratic Farmer Labor party, was elected the new chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Martin won a majority vote among DNC members on the first ...
By Jeremy W. Peters Ruth Igielnik and Lisa Lerer Many Americans say they do not believe the Democratic Party is focused on the economic issues that matter most to them and is instead placing too ...
As the Democratic Party continues to grapple with former Vice president Kamala Harris' loss to President Trump, some leaders in the party think they should focus on their economic messaging and ...
Supporters of DNC candidates at the Democratic National Committee Winter Meeting in National Harbor, Maryland, on Saturday, (Rod Lamkey/AP) Analysis by Dan Balz Three months after losing the White ...
a majority chose Minnesota's Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party Chair as their incoming chair of the party. Ken Martin emerged as an early frontrunner in the race, garnering significant support ...
The Democratic National Committee elected Ken Martin as its chair on Saturday afternoon, as the party looks to new leadership to help steer it through President Donald Trump’s second term in office.
Ken Martin, a longtime Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party Chair, was elected chair of the Democratic National Committee. Martin has a strong track record in Minnesota, but faces the challenge of ...
California's Democratic-led Assembly takes preemptive action against potential Trump administration policies with $50M ...
More than 50 interviews with Democratic leaders revealed a party struggling to decide what it believes in, what issues to prioritize and how to confront an aggressive right-wing administration.
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