The Democratic base is angry. Not just at Donald Trump, Elon Musk and the “Make America Great Again” movement imposing their will on Washington with remarkable speed.
The Democratic Party must find new leaders along with policies that address the issues demanded by the voters.
The party’s rank and file are angry and searching for a Democrat who can lead the way. Before the election, Julisa Rojas believed that Democrats were by no means perfect, but she thought they could steer the country in a better direction. So, she said she canvassed neighborhoods in Georgia, where she helped register people to vote.
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“Saturday Night Live” took on the Department of Defense group text scandal in its cold open with host Mikey Madison. Madison, a recent Oscar winner for “Anora,” played a teenage girl gossiping with her friends (Ego Nwodim and Sarah Sherman) about high school and crushes in a group chat infiltrated by U.S. Secretary of Defense …
While the Trump administration targets hundreds over their constitutionally protected right to political speech, Democratic leadership and influential media pundits have largely stayed quiet.
Sen. Michael Bennet, a Colorado Democrat, dodged a question about Schumer being replaced as leader last week, before pivoting to former President Joe Biden and urging that "it's important for people to know, you know, when it's time to go."
McMorrow quickly emerged as a possible contender for Democrats after Peters announced in January that he would not seek reelection. U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens is also considering a run for the Democratic ticket and Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has not ruled it out either.
ATLANTA -- U.S. Rep. Nikema Williams stepped down as chair of the Democratic Party of Georgia on Monday, five months after Kamala Harris' loss to Donald Trump in the southern swing state spotlighted discontent with her leadership.