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The Reuters/Ipsos survey, released Thursday, found 62% of self-identifying Democrats agree that party leadership “should be ...
Kamala Harris’ November loss to Donald Trump has left the party rudderless and sparked a round of soul-searching about the ...
A majority of Democrats want new party leadership, as internal divisions, financial troubles, and public criticism from ...
N ew York City, America’s most innovative metropolis when it comes to making life harder than it needs to be, is about to ...
Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL), the only Republican so far to announce a gubernatorial bid in Florida, released his first campaign ...
The majority of Democrats believe that their party needs new leaders, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released Thursday.
Some Democratic lawmakers are frustrated with the DNC amid multiple resignations over leadership differences, lamenting there was "more division than unity" in the party.
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“There are a lot of similarities” in Democrats’ current position and the 2018 campaigns, said Sen. Ben Ray Luján, D-N.M., who ...
The Democratic primary for public advocate pits Jumaane Williams, the progressive incumbent, against Jenifer Rajkumar, a ...
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Democrat Rebecca Cooke is running against GOP Rep. Derrick Van Orden again after she lost by less than 3 points in western ...
In a memo to the party’s executive board, Treasurer Greg Freeman implores party Chair Robert Branscomb II to pull back on ...
The poll showed that 62% of those Democrats agreed with a statement that "the leadership of the Democratic Party should be replaced with new people." Only 24% disagreed with that, while the rest said ...
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