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All Is Not Lost for Democrats in 2025
Democrats don’t have much leverage right now, but they do have some opportunities to exploit, including GOP divisions and off ...
Democrats are stumbling out of the gate ahead of the Senate elections in 2026, with early retirements stacking the odds ...
Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada were among the first Democrats to publicly back the Republican funding bill, arguing that a ...
President Donald Trump, right, listens as Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas) speaks during a meeting with bipartisan members of ...
Sen. Michael Bennet’s town hall at Harrison High School in Colorado Springs Thursday marked his third stop in the state this ...
Leader Chuck Schumer has thrown up his hands and said he will oppose a GOP-triggered government shutdown. That means he’s ...
New Hampshire Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen’s decision to not seek reelection marks the latest bit of tough luck for Senate ...
Democratic lawmakers have faced eruptions of anger at town hall meetings across the country this week, as constituents have coupled their fury over President Donald Trump’s actions with deep ...
Democrats have long found the flip phone Chuck Schumer still insists on using as an endearing quirk that illustrates how ...
Shutting down the government is not an outcome President Trump wants. It is not an outcome Senate Republicans want. It costs ...
For weeks, Democratic lawmakers have met with and mimicked figures they believe may offer them a path back to power in ...
Senate Democrats declined to estimate the cost of these programs ... “As the mom of a young daughter myself, I know what ...