In the weeks after the 2024 election, both of Washington state’s political parties have been optimistic about the results. And, to varying degrees, they’ve each made compelling points.
The assessment from a top pollster comes as the Democratic Party is expected to vote for a new leader in January.
Even though she no longer has the gavel, Nancy Pelosi still appears to be in the driver’s seat inside the Democratic caucus ...
The Washington Examiner’s Kaylee McGhee White argued that the biggest problem the Democratic Party faces after the 2024 election is addressing its reputation, suggesting the party no longer represents ...
The current leader of the Democratic National Committee, Jaime Harrison, won’t seek re-election. His successor will need to ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson on Saturday condemned the recent threats against Democratic lawmakers as “dangerous and insane behavior.” ...
WASHINGTON - House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., condemned Thanksgiving Day threats against Democratic ...
U.S. Rep. Adam Smith, a Washington Democrat, said this week that his party’s brand is “broken” and that criticizing President ...
The party’s donor class is still wrestling with Donald Trump’s victory, worried about retribution and sluggish liberal energy ...
No longer made up of working-class families, the barista proletariat is driving the Democratic Party to the far left.
The chair of the Democratic National Committee has informed party leaders that the organization will elect his successor just ...
The 2024 election underscored the need for Democrats to refocus on core issues that Americans genuinely care about.