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David Gergen, a longtime political aide and media commentator who served in the administrations of four presidents—three Republican and one Democratic—has died. He was 83. Gergen died on Thursday of ...
President Trump has been nominated again for the Nobel Peace Prize, but that’s only one small step in the secretive process.
Walter Mondale, the leading Democratic presidential candidate, announces that he has chosen Representative Geraldine Ferraro ...
The Cycles of American History foresaw American voter dealignment, and an electronic age that would see voters prioritize ...
Unlike its liberal leaning sister city, Bossier City has a conservative leaning, with voters predominately supporting ...
According to the Iowa Democrats, besides visiting the state fair, Gallego will host a town hall in the Quad Cities, an area ...
The Iowa Democrats said Gallego will be speaking “with Iowans about how Republicans’ big, bad budget-busting bill will impact ...
Could Elon Musk succeed where Ross Perot failed? With deep pockets and disaffected voters, a third party bid may be more plausible.
And it seems to be getting wider among the young. Democratic pollster David Shor sees a gender gap of around five percent among over-70s and around 10% among those 35 to 70, dwarfed by a gap ...
Carville and Greenberg committed one of the cardinal sins of politics: applying a one-size-fits-all approach to elections.
But Trump didn’t destroy the Democratic Party. They did it all on their own by never offering voters something better, or ...
These old-school liberals believe the Democratic Party they signed up for should — and must — be about protecting the rights of the working class, the disenfranchised and the voiceless.