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Nida Allam launched her campaign against Rep. Valerie Foushee with endorsements from multiple groups, signaling a more organized effort to take on incumbent Democrats.
As the 2026 election approaches, Colorado is emerging as a test case for the Democratic Party's future. Why it matters: Up and down the ballot, progressives are challenging the Democratic centrist establishment,
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Democratic strategist says Tennessee nominee was ‘fringe of a fringe,’ doomed party's chances
Welcome's "Deciding to Win" report authors are urging Democrats to moderate positions on cultural issues after the Tennessee special election loss, warning against "fringe" candidates.
Calls to overhaul and even dissolve immigration agencies are growing among some Democrats after deportations across the country.
Sullivan did not respond to an interview request, but his office issued a statement in which he castigates “Obamacare” as unaffordable and portrays the enhanced tax credits as partisan, Democratic slapdashery.
For the first time in roughly a decade, independent voters in Oklahoma won’t be able to vote in the Democratic Primary. The State Election Board announced on Wednesday, declaring that none of the three recognized parties filed notice to open their party’s primary, which is closed by default.
Iowa Democrats are divided on whether the party should split from national party leadership on how to hold the 2028 Democratic caucuses in the state, while most agree that Iowa should play an influential role in the presidential selection process.
Democrats continued their run of successes in special elections by flipping a state House seat in Georgia Tuesday, according to a projection from the CNN Decision Desk.
Texas’ redrawn 35th Congressional District is emerging as a focal point for both national parties heading into the 2026 midterm elections.
The chairman of the Oklahoma Democratic Party has stepped down, passing leadership to a small business owner who ran for state Senate. Rep. John Waldron, who represents part of Tulsa, announced his resignation as chairman of Oklahoma's Democratic Party in a Facebook post Monday, Dec. 8.