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The Reuters/Ipsos survey, released Thursday, found 62% of self-identifying Democrats agree that party leadership “should be ...
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NewsNation on MSNDems launch new YouTube show in hopes of reviving partyCan a new YouTube show, “Daily Blueprint,” help resurrect the ailing Democratic Party? Democratic strategist Chuck Rocha and ...
A majority of Democrats want new party leadership, as internal divisions, financial troubles, and public criticism from ...
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While many ordinary Americans engaged in the most kinetic kind of politics, the Democratic National Committee was splintering ...
The majority of Democrats believe that their party needs new leaders, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released Thursday.
N ew York City, America’s most innovative metropolis when it comes to making life harder than it needs to be, is about to ...
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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 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 ...
The Democratic primary for public advocate pits Jumaane Williams, the progressive incumbent, against Jenifer Rajkumar, a ...
Ex-state Rep. Kathleen Clyde is the new chair of the Ohio Democratic Party, which has been struggling for years to fight a ...
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