The coalition the Democratic Party built in the Obama years has crumbled. But Democrats can choose how to respond.
Former Obama White House aide Ben Rhodes argues that Democrats have lost touch with the anger people feel at government and must focus on what they stand for and how they tell their story.
The expression ldquo;Here we go again rdquo; jumped into my mind as I processed the enthusiastic effusions of some Africans, ...
In the Times essay, he recalled the 2008 financial crisis ... against the currents of global politics,” he wrote. “Barack Obama’s political skills and cultural appeal allowed him to navigate ...
Conservatives backed Trump by bigger percentages than in 2020. And time spent with Cheney prevented Harris from reaching out ...
With Election Day approaching, the circus is in Racine County, Wisconsin — the political circus, that is. Well, a sideshow, at least. As I write this, I’m ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden begins his six-day visit to Peru and Brazil on Thursday for the final major ...
The Second Coming,” William Butler Yeats My daughter was born in December 2008. Just a few weeks earlier, the United States had ...
As hard as it might be to believe, the 2024 election cycle is almost over. Vice President Kamala Harris, former President Donald Trump and candidates across the country are making ...
A Turkish Democrat mega-donor who has poured millions into campaigns for Kamala Harris and Barack Obama is under scrutiny ... donors,” according to court papers. A lawyer who has represented ...