Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair Jaime Harrison said the Democrat Party has some work to do regarding its image with working America, calling on Democrats to "battle the damage to the Democratic brand."
The American Left and its wholly owned subsidiary, the Democrat party, has declared war on America by openly and ruthlessly attacking American society, its norms and foundational principles. While they previously had been somewhat restrained in
Senate Democrats intend to erode as many barriers around the reconciliation process as possible. Now, it looks like they've cleared the first hurdle.
What the increased difference means — and what we shouldn't assume.
Engaging this debate seriously requires confronting the moral dilemma at its core.
Are President Joe Biden's over-the-top attacks on Georgia’s election laws (“Jim Crow on steroids") backfiring? That’s a question I asked in my most recent Washington Examiner column, and it appears that the answer is yes.
Why Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger’s battle for re-election in central Virginia may tell the story of the 2022 midterm election.
In the beginning stages of Pennsylvania's high stakes Democratic Senate primary, even the most progressive of candidates are downplaying the label.
Veteran Democratic operative James Carville blasted the “Defund the Police” movement — calling it a “terrible drag” on his party. Carville lodged the criticism in an interview this week with Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol, where he also expressed concern about the outcomes of future elections due the Democratic party’s focus on identity politics and
Appearing Thursday on Conversations with Bill Kristol, veteran Democrat strategist James Carville expressed concern about the "Defund the Police" movement's impact on the Democrat Party, calling it a "terrible drag."