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Tim Walz: Why We Lost
Every Democrat seems to have their own diagnosis for why the party lost power in Washington last year, but only one of them ...
Democrats have had a rough go since Donald Trump's return to Washington, but some think 2025 off-year and special elections ...
In 2025, Republicans control the Senate 53-47, including two independent senators who caucus with the Democrats. Republican Sens. Thom Tillis, Susan Collins, Jon Husted, John Cornyn and Bill Cassidy ...
Indiana Democrats hold no Statehouse constitutional offices while mired for seven consecutive cycles in General Assembly ...
Now an aide in the Walz administration, the strategist led the effort to defeat 2012’s same-sex marriage ban amendment ...
Elon Musk, the world's richest man, handed out two $1 million checks to voters in Wisconsin on Sunday night as he pushes to ...
A Trump and Musk-backed conservative faces a liberal judge who Democrats hope can propel them towards a national comeback.
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ March 26 The Washington Post on foreign aid reform The arguments the Trump administration makes to justify dismantling the U.S.
The Democratic Party is polling about 27% approval—and sinking. In 2024, it lost the White House, the House of ...
Democratic voters have had enough. Rank and file Democrats are freaking out at the Capitol. Party leaders are looking over ...
The Senate DFL’s targets include a $754 million reduction in the upcoming biennium and a bigger cut of $1.7 billion in ...
Minnesota House leaders are proposing deeper spending cuts than Gov. Tim Walz and the DFL-controlled Senate, trimming about ...