Filed Under: “Democrats”
‘Good Trouble’: 17 House Democrats arrested protesting Roe reversal at Supreme Court
By Jessica Corbett
Democratic leaders are finally talking about democracy at risk, but their actions don’t yet match their words
By Jim Carroll
To defeat fascism, you must say its name, and then act accordingly
As GOP marches toward fascism, the Democratic establishment is responding with charts and numbers
By Ravi Mangla
President Joe Biden and other Democratic leaders seem to hope that authoritarianism can be opposed casually
Joe Manchin seemingly admits he planned to double-cross Biden, congressional progressives
By Kenny Stancil
Conservative West Virginia Democrat claims he had secret agreement with Senate leaders to stop progressives from linking two budget bills
Top congressional Dems still optimistic they can ‘come together’ to pass infrastructure bills
By Jessica Corbett
Conservative Dems continue to demand spending less while progressives say they have compromised enough
As Newsom defeats right-wing recall effort, California’s importance for Democrats becomes clearer
By Raphael J. Sonenshein
California is America’s most populous state but national Democrats have mostly ignored it except as a piggybank, did the recall change that?
Many Democratic leaders still haven’t realized that their base voters aren’t motivated by ideology
By John Halpin and Ruy Teixeira
If Democratic activists want to mobilize their voters to the polls, they should stop treating them like the Republican base
Democrats thought that demographics were destiny, we’re living with the consequences
By Ruy Teixeira
Demographics set the contours of elections, they don’t determine them
Kyrsten Sinema knows what she’s doing, does anyone else?
By Amanda Becker
The Arizona senator doesn’t explain herself often, but her autobiography suggests she has a method to her actions