Candidates seeking to lead the Democratic National Committee were eager to move beyond President Joe Biden‘s tenure and focus on revamping the Democratic Party as President-elect Donald Trump is set to take power.
Desperate to bounce back after their 2024 drubbing, Democrats look for new leadership at the dawn of a second Trump administration
The Democratic Party begins 2025 with several looming questions. Among them: who will lead its national party apparatus, and how it will handle President-elect Donald Trump's second term.
Lindy Li, a surrogate for the Harris campaign, is raising funds for Trump’s inaugural committee and plans to attend his swearing-in ceremony on Monday.
The Democratic National Committee announced Monday that it is relying on the expertise of Vice President Kamala Harris‘s former social media gurus to lead a new initiative to counter President-elect Donald Trump ahead of his incoming second administration.
Former Bernie Sanders campaign manager Faiz Shakir has thrown his hat in the ring. Since he’s joining the race just a couple weeks before the DNC’s members vote, it will be a challenge for him to catch the front-runners. But Shakir’s entry is significant nonetheless: Unlike most of his competitors, he wants to transform the party.
What Will the New DNC Chair Do to Curb the Role of Outside Money in Democratic Primaries? This is increasingly an existential question for progressives—and for the party if it’s to revive its commitment to working people.
Two frontrunners in the DNC chair race say Palestinian American Rep. Ruwa Romman should have spoken at the convention.
The DNC chair will be chosen by a small group ... Maryland on Feb. 1 − the first major task of the party in 2025 after voters gave Donald Trump and his Republican allies control of the White ...
A progressive strategist who led Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ last presidential campaign is launching an eleventh-hour bid for Democratic National Committee chair
As President-elect Donald Trump is set to officially become the 47th President of the United States on Monday, 6 News spoke with the representative of Pennsylva
The cohost was unabashedly irritated about the state of affairs and let her opinions fly loud and clear during the first “Hot Topic” discussion of Michelle Obama’s decision not to attend Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration next week.