Democrats See A 2020 Path In The Midwest With Amy Klobuchar And Sherrod Brown
The Democratic senators from Ohio and Minnesota are suddenly looking like brighter prospects for their party after the midterm results.
The Biggest Democratic Stars Of The Midterms Lost. Here’s Who You Should Know About Now.
There's a new, wildly diverse, and largely female Democratic group joining the House of Representatives.
The Democrats Have Taken Control Of The House Of Representatives
Democrats picked up seats in the suburbs and won in areas where Hillary Clinton beat Donald Trump in 2016.
Native Americans Aren’t Fighting For Democrats In North Dakota — They’re Fighting For Their Voice
“If we can turn out the largest Native vote in North Dakota history, I believe that’s sending a message.”
Two Women In Their Twenties Were Just Elected To Congress. Their Differences Define The Democratic Party’s Divide.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez campaigned on Medicare for All and abolishing ICE. Abby Finkenauer took a more moderate approach in her conservative Iowa district.
Cory Booker’s Message Is Resonating With Voters — Even In North Dakota
Booker, who is considering a run for president, came to North Dakota Friday to help Sen. Heidi Heitkamp’s reelection campaign. Voters there found a lot to like in the New Jersey senator, too.
Joe Biden’s Fans Wonder If He’s Too Old
The former vice president, considering a run for president, is campaigning everywhere this week for Democratic candidates. But people keep asking: “How old is he?”
Why Democrats' "Blue Wave" Isn't A Sure Thing
There are still a lot of questions around whether Democrats will be able to take control of the House.
Kamala Harris Has Cult Status In Iowa After The Kavanaugh Hearings
The Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearings helped make the California senator famous, if only among a certain set of news-obsessed voters.
Suburban Women Are Fed Up With The Republican Party And Could Drive A Blue Wave
If there's a Democratic sweep in November, politically moderate suburban women will be a big reason why. "Now I’m Democratic," said one Michigan woman. "I’ve never been before."
Republicans Think They’ve Finally Found A Way To Beat Democrats On Health Care In 2018: Attack Medicare For All
Get ready for a lot more ads about candidates who support “government-run health care.”
Kamala Harris And Amy Klobuchar, Both Former Prosecutors, Stood Out In The Brett Kavanaugh Hearings
Harris and Klobuchar both struck rare blows against Kavanaugh in front of a riveted nationwide audience Thursday.
Brett Kavanaugh’s Yale Classmates Remember Him In A “Drinky Crowd”
Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee has said he “never” drank to the point of blacking out.
Joe Biden Is Defending How He Handled The Last Big Senate Sexual Harassment Hearing
Asked how he would apologize to Anita Hill now, the former vice president said, “I’m sorry I couldn’t have stopped the kind of attacks that came to you.”
Democrats Are Not Eager To Talk About Impeaching Trump
“I’m not convinced the Cohen or Manafort stuff is going to be moving the dial much,” a Democratic strategist said of calls for impeachment.
Elizabeth Warren Wants To Be The Anti-Corruption Candidate
She's introducing a bill that isn't likely to go anywhere, but it could become a big part of Warren's potential presidential campaign.
The Complicated Politics Of Kamala Harris's First Book
“Virtually all law-abiding citizens feel safer when they see officers walking a beat,” Harris writes in her 2009 book.
Democrats Are Trying To Make Abortion Rights And The Supreme Court Into The Next Women’s March
“This is a challenge on our side: We’re trying to force something to be a voter’s top issue in an unrealistic time frame.”
Kirsten Gillibrand Helped End Al Franken's Career. That Could End Hers — Or Make Her President.
Send a tweet about either Gillibrand or Franken, and there’s a decent chance you’ll hear the other’s name.
Centrist Democrats Want A Presidential Candidate To Take On Bernie. They Just Don’t Know Who It Is.
“It’s accurate to say most of the energy on Twitter is on the far left, and a lot of the energy in Washington is on the far left.”