The Democratic Party faces existential questions after Donald Trump’s resounding victory. One of the first: Who will lead it?
Democrats are pinning blame for Vice President Kamala Harris' election loss on a bevy of issues, stretching from the party ...
Mass., called out his own political party for not allowing criticism or debate on hot-button issues such as transwomen ...
The party should jettison its consultant class and move toward a local-membership model that would help to rejuvenate civic ...
Frustrated swing-district House Democrats say they have warned for years that the party was at risk of losing working-class ...
As the votes are tallied on election night and maps show which presidential candidate has a lead in each state, viewers likely won't need an explanation on why some states and red and others blue.
Democrats have long prided themselves as the party of the little guy. But Trump's victory saw working-class voters continue to flock from Democrats.
With a race that was expected to be historically tight behind us, the question is: How did Trump win so decisively?
Democratic National Committee Chairman Jaime Harrison is not expected to seek renomination when the party holds a leadership ...
Industrial policy’s tools include giving out subsidies, tax preferences, trade protection, preferential financing and ...
President-elect Donald Trump has started picking top aides while Senate Republicans prepare to elect a new leader. Keep up ...
Ghana’s Supreme Court restored the ruling party’s majority in the parliament on Tuesday ahead of the Dec. 7 election, with an ...