While Adams plans to run as a Democrat, his comments on Biden and the party have sparked speculation about a potential switch to the GOP.
After losing the White House, nearly half of Democrats, 45%, want the party to become more moderate, according to a new poll. Image from Kelly Sikkema, UnSplash A plurality of Democrats believe that — after losing the White House — their party should shift toward the center,
Whitmer will be one of 10 governors on the council — five from the Republican Party and five from the Democratic Party.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) said Sunday there was an “actual ecosystem” of conservative media and online influencers that spreads disinformation on behalf of the Republican Party. “There’s an actual ecosystem that pumps out this disinformation consistently on behalf of them,
Last year, when State Sen. Marie Alvarado-Gil, R-Jackson, a Latina woman, switched from the Democratic Party, she was booted from the state’s Latino Caucus for being a Republican. Now Hispanic Republicans have launched a Hispanic Caucus of their own,
A few years ago, while Care for Peace, the Marin-based nonprofit I founded, was building a health center in the remote areas of Myanmar, I had an idea as I viewed America from the other side of
Sunny Hostin is predicting a big boom in the Democratic party…thanks to none other than President Donald Trump. The View co-host made her bold prediction this morning while discussing remarks made by prominent celebrity democrat George Clooney on Stephen Colbert‘s show this week.
The Democratic Party is having to take a hard look at its education strategy as Republicans move aggressively on the issue with satisfaction in public education at its lowest point in
With both local political parties meeting next Saturday to elect new leaders, changes are being made within the local Democratic Party.
A story on the RealClearPolitics website contends that the Republican Party, if it plays its cards properly, could begin a historic political realignment that would compare with the Democratic Party’s decades of Washington dominance that started during the Great Depression.
Democrats have capitalized on Missouri Republican infighting in the past. But so far, the GOP supermajority is getting along and moving bills.
Despite record-high ideological polarization, moderate Democrats are the most likely to support party moderation, whereas conservative Republicans are split between keeping the status quo and shifting further right.