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New York Magazine on MSNToday’s Angry Democrats Are Not Tomorrow’s Tea Party of the LeftGrassroots fury among Democrats isn’t especially ideological and will likely focus more and more on the common enemy.
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New York Magazine on MSNBernie’s Bad Idea: The Left Should Leave the Democratic PartyDemocrats desperately need solidarity and stable membership. It’s a terrible time for progressives to abandon a party they ...
Democratic voters want the party to take a firmer line in Congress, even if it leads to gridlock, according to a new poll.
Unlike in Trump’s first term, Democratic voters say 2-to-1 they want party leaders to fight rather than compromise, even at ...
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Democrats are confronting stark divisions within their party as leaders grapple with their losses in the 2024 election cycle ...
Readers respond to a guest essay about the Democrats’ need for a Project 2029. Also: President Trump’s tariff pause; a Black ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Democratic Party was fracturing Friday as a torrent of frustration and anger was unleashed at Senate Democrats, led by Sen. Chuck Schumer, who faced what they saw as an ...
Christian Menefee, the outspoken Harris County attorney, jumped into the race for a U.S. House seat representing a heavily ...
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InsideNoVa on MSNUnited behind Spanberger, state Democratic Party reminds voters of Republicans' three-way primaryMonday marked the first day that Virginia's gubernatorial candidates could deliver their collection of petition signatures to the state's Board of Elections, which officially puts them on the ballot.
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