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The New York Times’ analysis, published on Wednesday, found that Democrats are "bleeding support beyond the ballot box" when it comes to voter registration. The analysis found that all of the 30 states that track voter registration by political party saw drops in Democratic Party registrations between the 2020 and 2024 elections.
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Iowa Democrats consider bringing back lead off caucuses, even if it means going ‘rogue’ in 2028
Iowa’s state party officials say it was a mistake that the party’s 2024 nominating calendar forced them to ditch the five-decade, first-in-the-nation caucus where community members publicly signal their support for a candidate.
Reps. Jamie Raskin and Frank Pallone highlighted Paramount settling Trump's lawsuit against CBS over the editing of a "60 Minutes" interview with Kamala Harris.
Democratic voters loathe partisan redistricting, but support California doing it to counter Texas, according to a new national poll on Gavin Newsom’s high-stakes gerrymander.
While Gov. Greg Abbott blasted through a Democratic blockade and advanced a new congressional map, California Gov. Gavin Newsom is eying a new map in his state.
Texas House Democrats returned to the Capitol this week, touting their two-week quorum break as a success “beyond their wildest dreams” and pledging to advance the fight against a redistricting bill that could net Republicans five congressional seats in next year’s midterm elections.
Vice President JD Vance discusses his visit to Union State in DC, stopping crime, bringing peace to Ukraine, building the economy, and third-party politics on "The Ingraham Angle" with host Laura Ingraham on the FOX News Channel.
"Pod Save America" host Jon Lovett lamented during a podcast interview with MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace that Democratic voters don't know what the party stands for.
For Trump, the argument that Democrats have let lawlessness run rampant in the cities and states they run goes back even further, as have his efforts to invoke race in his discussions of crime, which my colleague Erica Green wrote about today.
Texas Democrats are joining a colleague who can't leave the state Capitol because she won't agree to having law enforcement officers shadow her.
Democrats sneered when Georgia Republican U.S., Rep. Newt Gingrich unveiled his “Contract With America” about six weeks before the 1994 midterm elections. But Democrats weren’t laughing when the returns rolled in that November; the GOP gained 54 House seats, thrusting Gingrich into the post of speaker.