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Democratic leaders must offer a viable vision for American education that speaks to the urgent needs of working-class parents, rather than allowing President Trump to claim Education Independence Day.
When a pair of Democrats sought to win quick approval of a bipartisan package of policing legislation, a third rose to object, saying the party must take every opportunity to challenge President Trump ...
The Democratic Party may have hit "rock bottom," DNC chair Martin admits, but the 2026 midterms could be the beginning of a ...
Ahead of his visit to Republican stronghold South Carolina, U.S. Representative Ro Khanna spoke with Newsweek on the battle ...
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Latin Times on MSNDemocrats Could Win Back 11% of Trump Voters by 2028 by Embracing a Populist Economic Agenda, New Study ShowsA new report argues that Democrats cannot afford to write off working-class Trump voters or rely solely on ideological purity ...
But let’s get to the heart of the matter: Democratic governors are also full of swagger because they believe they’ll nominate ...
A drama-filled week in DC saw Democrats accuse Republicans ceding Congress' power to Trump and a curveball involving Jeffrey ...
The proposed map would give Republicans a chance to gain five U.S. House seats, including in Houston, Dallas and along the ...
Democratic leaders must offer a viable vision for American education that speaks to the urgent needs of working-class parents, rather than allowing President Trump to claim Education Independence Day.
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