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New research suggests the prevailing wisdom in Washington — the idea that Democrats tacked too far to the left last year — ...
But AOC’s address — and Democrats’ celebration of it — has betrayed the party’s true direction with Harris at the helm. That the proud socialist’s shining moment came at the expense of ...
The Trump campaign backed out of a debate with Kamala Harris, saying it wouldn't commit to debate details until the Democratic Party chooses its nominee. Sign In Home ...
Voss continued: "At the same time, many Democrats embrace AOC as a worthy young successor to Bernie, someone who can play the role of progressive challenger in a Democratic nomination battle.
In the aforementioned Hill interview, he applauded Sanders’ and AOC’s enthusiasm and “willingness to step into the void,” but also pointed out, “I don’t know that an electoral victory ...
Democratic strategist James Carville called on the Democratic Party to stop letting "people like Bernie Sanders and AOC" define the party on his "Politics War Room" podcast.
But Democrats are eager to avoid making their nomination process look like a coronation for Harris, promising an open and fair process. All it takes for someone else to run are signatures from at ...
I just want to thank him, and so let’s give him the most earthshaking round of applause.” Sanders has resisted talking publicly of naming a successor while noting that he will not run for ...
Now that President Biden has dropped out of the race, a local political science professor claims this is the time for Democrats to rally together.
“If AOC wants to run for president or wants to put her name on the ballot, let her come. Bernie Sanders, run twice and lost two times. Maybe he wants to take a crack a third time.