The head of the Democratic National Committee has been traveling around the country attempting to get the party back on track, and avoiding recent mistakes. Ken Martin, the newly elected chairman of the DNC was in Chicago last week.
Democrats are anxious to rebuild their party on the heels of President Trump’s victory in November. But they have a major problem as they try to refashion their brand: The money isn’t
Lindy Li, a former Democratic fundraiser, tells Fox News Digital that she "didn't plan" on leaving the party amid questions surrounding her exit after the 2024 presidential election.
Chair Ken Martin said Tuesday that union workers and labor leaders will be “core to my decision-making.” “As Trump wages his war on working families,
"We have to take seriously the job of repairing and restoring the perceptions of our party and our brand," DNC Chairman Ken Martin said.
The new chairman of the Democratic National Party clearly wanted to send a message when he arrived in Houston this week. Just two weeks into his new job, DNC chair Ken Martin flew straight from the traditional battleground state of Pennsylvania into Texas where Democrats haven’t won a presidential election in 49 years.
DNC Vice Chair and Nebraska Democratic party Chair Jane Kleeb joins The Weekend to break down how the DNC plans to rebuild the party.
Some Democratic insiders are unhappy with newly elected DNC vice chair David Hogg after the 24-year-old used the DNC's phone list to solicit donations for his personal PAC.
David Hogg is being a pig, according to Democratic National Committee insiders who are already slinging mud at the new party vice chairman.
Ken Martin met with volunteers in Glendale on Saturday, urging them to turn out for important races for the state superintendent, Supreme Court.
Ken Martin, the newly installed chair of the Democratic National Committee, is kicking off his first major trip as party leader in an effort for the organization to “get out of D.C.”
The party must authentically engage with faith communities -- and maybe win back the voters they lost in 2024, writes former New York state party leader.