"Why is your party so staggeringly unpopular with the public?" CNN host Jake Tapper asked. The CNN host noted the results of a Quinnipiac Poll that found just 31% of Americans view the Democratic ...
Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin said the party was “not dead” despite the party’s loss of the White House and Senate majority in last fall’s elections. “We’re not dead ...
The election of Ken Martin and David Hogg appears to show the Democratic Party is doubling down on its left-wing messaging.
A big question has been on the minds of Democrats since their grueling loss in November: Who is the leader of the Democratic Party? Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.)? House Minority ...
A Rutgers University professor says he's left the Democratic Party for good despite voting for Kamala Harris last November, driven away by the left's "deeply problematic" approach to women's rights.
A failed Democratic congressional candidate gave one of the most damning takes on the current state of the party after President Donald Trump and Republicans' election wins in November. 'Twenty ...
On Jen Psaki's "The Blueprint," Maryland Gov. Wes Moore says strong messaging comes from having a core grasp of what you’re ...
Bree Latimer has followed the Democratic Socialists of America for years, but her impetus to joining the organization's Louisville chapter was Donald Trump's win in the 2024 presidential election.
CNN's Jake Tapper pressed Sen. Tim Kaine on Sunday over why the Democratic Party is so "staggeringly unpopular" among ...
Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle ... The Quinnipiac poll showed that the Democratic Party is the most unpopular it’s been since 2008, when the survey started asking that question.
Democrats are still trying to find their footing under the new administration, with some anti-Trump demonstrators urging them ...
Democratic lawmakers raised alarms Tuesday ... up procedural roadblocks to Trump’s nominees more broadly. After the party lunch Tuesday, Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., said there was not a ...