For Democrats, the moment will present a fresh test of whether they can effectively counter Trump’s prime-time programming. Democratic leadership chose a first-term senator elected in a ...
Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Rep. Gerry Connolly of Virginia were joined by several other Democrats on a letter Thursday that asserts that reckless actions by Musk and Republican Pre ...
Slightly more than one month into President Trump’s second term, Democrats have yet to figure out how to effectively counter him and make a compelling case to the public. Indeed, despite the ...
Voters, activists and even some governors, like Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, are growing exasperated with congressional Democrats’ restrained approach. By Katie Glueck and Reid J. Epstein ...
Though victory in the state feels farther away than ever, some Democrats, including their new leader, say Texas could still be a key part of their party’s future. By J. David Goodman Reporting ...
As the Trump administration continues to smash a metaphorical wrecking ball into the federal government, many congressional Democrats seem to have embraced the role of passive observers.
Democrats don’t just lack a message — they also lack a messenger. While the focus is on the former, the latter is forgotten, as if somehow solving their message problem will automatically ...
The close relationship between congressional Democrats and immigration advocacy groups has grown strained since last year’s election as lawmakers shift rightward on border issues. Now those ...
By definition, Democrats have leverage. Yet that leverage is not unlimited. If Democrats were to issue demands that Republicans would never swallow and the public deemed unreasonable, they could ...