Cory Booker Had A Scathing Critique Of The Democratic Party While Campaigning In Iowa
“Is that really the symbol that the Democratic Party wants to be sending out?”
Joe Biden Gave An Aggressive Defense Of How He Handles Criticism Of His Son
"The appearance looked bad and he acknowledged that. And that’s it, that’s all I’m going to talk about," Biden told reporters aboard his campaign bus a day after a tense exchange with a voter.
Joe Biden’s Fans In Iowa Think He Was Right To Push Back On The Man Who Asked About His Son
"It’s way past time for the Democrats to stand up and call out the bull, or as Joe says, the malarkey,” a Biden supporter said.
Joe Biden Challenged A Man In Iowa To An "IQ Test" Or Pushup Contest After He Asked Biden About His Son
"You're a damn liar," Biden told a man at a campaign event.
Julián Castro Said Kamala Harris's Campaign Suffered Because The Media Holds Candidates Of Color To Different Standards
Castro told BuzzFeed News “there has to be more responsibility” in political reporting.
Many Young Black Voters Are Tired Of Joe Biden Clinging To Barack Obama’s Legacy
“The older people, they’re just comfortable, and the younger people, we’re not.”
Black Women Want To Be Seen By Presidential Candidates. Elizabeth Warren Is Trying To Show She’s Taking Them Seriously.
Warren’s Atlanta speech centered on black women’s history left some young women in the audience impressed, but the candidate still began the night with pro-charter protesters.
Joe Biden Said To Support #MeToo We Should "Keep Punching At" Domestic Violence
The former vice president did not directly address the broader issues of the #MeToo movement in his response at Wednesday's Democratic presidential debate.
For The Florida Men At The Heart Of Impeachment, Shady Dealings Are Business As Usual
"There are more than an average number of scammers, posers, and bad guys in Florida," said a veteran of the state's politics.
Young Texas Republicans Are Having An Identity Crisis
“I think we’re running out of time. We’re like a bunch of political dinosaurs and my party is practicing extinction politics.”
Julián Castro Says He Will End His Presidential Campaign If He Doesn’t Raise $800,000 In The Next 10 Days
"My presidential campaign is in dire need of financial resources to keep going," Castro said in an email to supporters on Monday.
Joe Biden Is Still A Frontrunner. But At Tuesday’s Debate He Was An Afterthought.
Joe Biden blended in. And it wasn't a bad place for him to be.
Julián Castro Wants To End Adoption Discrimination Against LGBTQ People
The Texas Democrat is proposing executive action around the use of federal funds, in addition to legislation.
"This Is Not About Me": Joe Biden Is Trying To Keep The Impeachment Inquiry’s Focus On Trump
Biden held his first public campaign event on Friday since the announcement of a formal impeachment inquiry against Trump.
Young Black Voters In The Carolinas Say They Like What Bernie Sanders Is Saying About Racial Justice
Even if they're not committed to backing Bernie, young black voters who came to see him think Sanders has improved since 2016. "He’s one of the few that’s been open to educating himself on that."
This Major Immigrant Youth Advocacy Group Is Endorsing "The Squad" And Other Progressives For 2020
“This is the election of our lives.”
This Presidential Candidate Has The First Plan To Fix Disparities Faced By Native American Communities
Julián Castro's plan includes setting up a White House Council on Indigenous Communities and establishing advisory committees within every federal agency by 2024.
Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló Has Resigned After Weeks Of Massive Protests
Rosselló was under pressure to resign after leaked chats between him and his closest advisers showed him using misogynistic language and making anti-gay jokes.
Puerto Rico Lawmakers Are Moving To Impeach The Governor After Weeks Of Historic Protests
The move comes amid an increasingly tense situation on the island.
Puerto Rico Civil Rights Leaders Want Investigations Into Police Using Tear Gas On Protesters
"Show me where in the constitution it says that at 10 o'clock people lose the right to protest," said ACLU of Puerto Rico director William Ramirez.