The DNC votes this winter for a new chair. After a bruising election, two California Members explain their hopes for the party.
As President-elect Donald Trump is set to return to the White House on Monday, Democrats are still in the throes of deciding who will lead the Democratic National Committee after a bruising 2024 cycle.
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Ben has proven that with year-round voter protection, smart organizing and clear messaging, we can win — especially in states where our rights are being eroded," she says.
The case, in which Republican Jefferson Griffin seeks to overturn his apparent loss to Democrat Allison Riggs, will now be heard by a federal appeals court.
The youth climate group wants bans on super PAC spending in primaries and corporate lobbyist donations to the DNC.
Martin, a DNC vice chair who has led the association ... as former President Trump recaptured the White House and the GOP flipped the Senate and held onto its fragile majority in the House.
National Democratic leaders are calling the ongoing legal challenge in a race for a North Carolina Supreme Court seat, an assault on voting rights.
McMorrow grabbed the national spotlight after a 2022 viral speech in which she addressed a GOP colleague’s fundraising ... was even floated as a potential DNC chair candidate before she decided ...
MESSAGING TEST — On Saturday, at their winter meeting in National Harbor, Maryland, Democrats will make their first consequential decision since their November drubbing: selecting a new chair of the DNC. Then comes the hard part: settling on an anti-Trump message that resonates with voters in a country that has shifted right.
Podcaster Joe Rogan explained his political views this week, breaking from both the Republican and Democratic parties and identifying simply as "an American." Newsweek reached out to the Republican National Committee (RNC) and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) for comment on Saturday.