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  • Articles Tagged with "Democrats"

    Democrats’ win in Wisconsin underscores their big electoral dilemma | Vox

    vox.com • Politics • Wisconsin

    The Democratic landslide in Wisconsin's recent Supreme Court election highlights a key electoral trend: two distinct electorates, shaped by education and political engagement, are emerging in the Trump era.

    Democrats’ World Is Upside Down and Sick – PJ Media

    pjmedia.com • Politics • USA

    The article criticizes the Democratic Party's stances on various issues, arguing that their definitions and policies are contradictory and illogical.

    Democrats Have a Problem - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Politics • United States

    The Democratic Party is facing numerous challenges, including low approval ratings and internal divisions, prompting soul-searching and debate about the party's future.

    What turnout in Florida and Wisconsin says about the political moment | CNN Politics

    cnn.com • Politics • World

    Recent special elections in Florida and Wisconsin show Democrats outperforming expectations, raising questions about the implications for future elections.

    The Democrats Won’t Acknowledge the Scale of Trump’s Tariff Mess - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Politics • World

    The article analyzes the Democrats' hesitant response to Trump's damaging tariffs, arguing that their cautious approach, rooted in a decade-old strategy to appeal to working-class voters, is becoming increasingly untenable as the economic consequences become apparent.

    With Tariffs, Trump Just Solved Democrats’ Messaging Problem

    nymag.com • Politics • World

    Donald Trump's economic policies, particularly his tariffs, have inadvertently created an opening for the Democratic Party to regain political ground.

    Welcome to Washington: The Democrats’ Tea Party Is Born | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    Senator Booker's lengthy Senate speech and widespread Democratic protests reveal a growing anger and desire for stronger action against the Trump administration, mirroring the Tea Party movement.

    Democrats Are Telling You Violence Against You Is on the Table, and You Should Believe Them – RedState

    redstate.com • Politics • USA

    The article claims that Democrats' silence on violence against Tesla owners and property signifies that violence against Americans is acceptable to them in pursuit of political power.

    ‘The middle is disappearing’: Why three dealmaking Senate Democrats are heading for the exits | CNN Politics

    cnn.com • Politics • USA

    Three Democratic senators are retiring, citing increasing partisanship and difficulty in bipartisan dealmaking within the Senate, highlighting broader institutional challenges and impacting upcoming elections.

    Trump’s tariffs: How Democrats are responding | Vox

    vox.com • Politics • World

    The article analyzes the Democratic Party's divided response to Trump's tariffs, exploring the economic arguments for and against protectionism and their political implications.

    23 maps that explain how Democrats went from the party of racism to the party of Obama | Vox

    vox.com • Politics • United States

    This article uses maps to illustrate the Democratic Party's dramatic transformation from its pro-slavery origins to its current, more diverse coalition.

    Democrats Have Abandoned Policy Debate for Scandalmongering – PJ Media

    pjmedia.com • Politics • World

    The article critiques the Democrats' focus on manufacturing scandals against Donald Trump instead of addressing their own policy failures and declining approval ratings.

    Republicans Are Right About Soda - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Politics • World

    The article discusses the surprising shift in political stances on soda regulation, with Republicans now supporting limitations on soda purchases using food stamps, while Democrats remain opposed.

    MS-13 Criminals and Dems’ ‘Give Us Barabbas!’ Moment – PJ Media

    pjmedia.com • Politics • World

    The article criticizes Democrats for prioritizing the return of a deported MS-13 gang member over American hostages held in Gaza and Venezuela, drawing parallels to the biblical story of Barabbas.

    ‘Contemptible Little Twerp’ David Hogg Bashed Over $20 Million Plan To Target Fellow Democrats | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • United States

    David Hogg's $20 million plan to fund primary challenges against fellow Democrats has sparked outrage among establishment figures within the party, leading to criticism and accusations.

    Democrats’ crises begin to play out in early Senate recruitment and first campaigns | CNN Politics

    cnn.com • Politics • World

    The Democratic Party faces a challenging 2026 Senate race, grappling with candidate recruitment and overcoming voter skepticism to regain power.

    Democrats Are the Oligarchy They Claim to Oppose – PJ Media

    pjmedia.com • Politics • United States

    The article accuses the Democratic party of hypocrisy, arguing that their actions contradict their stated goals of fighting wealth inequality and corporate influence.

    Welcome to Washington: Republicans Seem Thrilled To Have This Deportation Fight | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • USA

    The article discusses the Republicans' strategic use of the deportation case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to gain political advantage, highlighting the contrasting approaches of Democrats and Republicans on the issue.

    Ben Wikler on How Democrats Can Fight Back Against Trump

    nymag.com • Politics • World

    Ben Wikler, former leader of the Wisconsin Democratic Party, discusses strategies for Democrats to effectively counter the Trump administration and build resilient political infrastructure.

    How Democrats can win back the working class, avoid political irrelevance | Vox

    vox.com • Politics • United States

    The Democratic Party is facing an urgent need to regain the support of working-class voters after significant losses in the 2024 election, prompting a new initiative focused on research and outreach.

    Abrego Garcia case: Did Democrats help Trump by going to El Salvador? | Vox

    vox.com • Politics • World

    The article analyzes the political ramifications of Democratic lawmakers' visit to El Salvador to advocate for a wrongly deported US resident, debating whether this action benefits or harms their party's image.

    Opinion | How I Describe Myself Politically These Days - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Politics • World

    The author describes their political affiliation as a 'Waymo Democrat', emphasizing the need for a future-oriented economic strategy focused on advanced manufacturing and job creation.

    Democrats Are Plotting Social Unrest to Regain Power – PJ Media

    pjmedia.com • Politics • United States

    Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker's call for mass protests and disruption against Republicans reveals a desperate Democratic strategy to regain power.