Newsweek takes a look at how the Democratic Party could try to bounce back in 2028 after its stinging defeat against Trump.
Republicans avoided as many obviously flawed candidates as they had in 2022, but under-performances still cost them big.
Even broken clocks are right twice a day and even Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is right — sometimes. The New York ...
Probably because electoral success had previously been correlated with candidates willfully subjecting themselves to public ...
Democratic National Committee chairman Jaime Harrison is not expected to seek a second term, opening a job that must be ...
Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz stopped at RayNathan's, a barbecue restaurant in Gastonia, Sunday afternoon ...
Hovde said in his video that he was “shocked” by Milwaukee’s reporting of its absentee ballot results early Wednesday morning ...
Republican Lily Tang Williams – also a millionaire – argued her opponent Maggie Goodlander didn’t understand “regular ...
Two Democratic-nominated candidates defeated their Republican-nominated counterparts in races for the Michigan Supreme ...
Democratic candidate Judge Carl Marlinga conceded to incumbent John James in the Michigan U.S. House District 10 race. The ...
Democrats will soon have a leadership vacuum, and there will be no shortage of highly ambitious governors, senators and ...