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The Democratic party has no clear leader, although several names have emerged. Now, it's Chris Van Hollen's turn.
House Democrats are diving back into GOP districts to conduct town halls during the long spring recess, escalating an unusual ...
As the pressure grows on Congressional Republicans to identify cuts in Medicaid, they are crashing into a familiar problem: ...
Democrats’ panic over what they stand for and whether they can credibly compete beyond the bluest states is already erupting ...
Calls for generational change among Democrats are growing louder as the party seeks to chart a path forward going into the ...
Rep. James Clyburn blamed the media on Friday for Democratic messaging failures and specifically called out the Washington ...
Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana said on NBC's "Meet the Press" that he doesn't think Trump can oust Powell as chair of the ...
Murkowski, in a discussion with local business and nonprofit leaders in Alaska, was reported by the Anchorage Daily News as ...
Mace has become the anti-trans face of the Republican party and has used the anti-trans slur as a way to perform her ...
Representative Tom Emmer avoided answering a question about the possibility of Trump deporting U.S. citizens with criminal ...
The New York GOP’s Albany headquarters was vandalized with taped printouts of swastikas last week, outraging public officials ...
Sen. Chris Van Hollen defends due process after meeting a deported Maryland man in El Salvador on "This Week" with co-anchor ...