In the end, abortion—much as Democrats tried—wasn’t the policy issue that defined the race. Instead, millions of Americans ...
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In today’s edition, senior national political reporter Jonathan Allen explains why Democrats need to retool their economic ...
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Could Democrats still win the House?
The 2024 election was a major setback for Democrats. They lost the presidency decisively (by 21st-century standards), and ...
Trump’s resurgent hold on the nation. The nationwide repudiation of the party stunned many Democrats who had expressed a ...
House Republican leaders are projecting confidence that they will keep control of the U.S. House. More more races are being ...
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The issue did little for their candidates despite broad public support.
RIO GRANDE CITY, Texas — Jorge Bazán's family has lived on the U.S.-Mexico border for generations and voted for Democrats as ...