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Who Are the Next Leaders of the Democratic Party?
Democrats will soon have a leadership vacuum, and there will be no shortage of highly ambitious governors, senators and transportation secretaries looking to fill it.
Opinion
The HR-ification of the Democratic Party
The party of norms, procedure, bureaucracy, DEI initiatives, rule following, language policing, and compliance
Who’s going to lead the Democratic Party after defeat? Why Wes Moore’s name is coming up
The idea that Maryland Gov. Wes Moore would run for president in 2028 has picked up steam, especially as Democrats try to rebound from a big 2024 loss.
So Who Leads the Democrats Now?
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Which Leaders Will Rise From the Ashes of the Democrats’ Defeat?
The convincing defeat of Vice President Kamala Harris leaves the Democratic Party without a clear standard-bearer. Here are the influential Democrats likely to lead challenges to President-elect Trump and possibly lead the 2028 ticket.
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Democratic Governors Form a Group to Oppose the Trump Administration
The group’s leaders, Govs. JB Pritzker of Illinois and Jared Polis of Colorado, are ambitious Democrats likely to try to fill ...
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Deep Democratic bench gets opportunity in political wilderness
For the first time in four years, Democrats are leaderless. But chaos is a ladder, as the saying goes, and the party is ...
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on MSN
Democratic Rep. Moulton says backlash for comments about trans athletes reinforces his point
The Massachusetts congressman says his party is spending “too much time trying not to offend anyone,” not being “honest about ...
20h
The Democratic Party must reconnect with its working-class roots (Viewpoint)
Will the Democratic Party seize this opportunity to rebuild? Or will it continue down a path of complacency and disconnection ...
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Democratic Party consultant who voted for Trump says liberal friends turned their back on her
Longtime Democratic Party consultant Evan Barker, who voted for President-elect Donald Trump, says her liberal friends don’t ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Split ticket voters offer some bracing lessons for the Democratic Party
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was surprised to see her New York 14th congressional district swing heavily toward Trump even ...
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Gov. Andy Beshear talks about Democratic party and moving forward in New York Times op-ed
Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear has won two elections in a row in a deeply red state and wrote in a New York Times opinion piece ...
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The US Is a Civic Desert. To Survive, the Democratic Party Needs to Transform Itself.
The party should jettison its consultant class and move toward a local-membership model that would help to rejuvenate civic ...
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Democratic strategist sounds alarm on party’s ‘imploding’ coalition: 'Have not listened to the voters’
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strategist argued President-elect Trump’s decisive victory in the 2024 presidential election was a "Marie ...
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'What does the Democratic Party stand for?' Sanders doubles down on criticism after Harris loss
Sen. Bernie Sanders doubled down on accusing the Democratic Party of losing touch with the priorities of working-class ...
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