Democrats: Stop Panicking
Democrats: Stop Panicking The president had a bad night, but the fundamentals of this race have not changed.
Democrats: Stop Panicking The president had a bad night, but the fundamentals of this race have not changed.
‘Is It Too Late?’ Four Writers on What Democrats Should Do About Biden. None of the options ensure victory against Trump — and some of them could badly split the party.
Fearful and Doubting Biden, Democrats Face an Uncertain Path Forward A range of despairing Democrats began to reconsider their nominee after his rough debate showing, but there was no agreement on how, or whether, to urge him to step off the ticket.
Democrats’ Dream of a Wealth Tax Is Alive. For Now. A narrow Supreme Court ruling left the door open for Congress to expand taxes on billionaires, but it’s not a guarantee.
Biden’s Lead With Women Is Smaller Than Trump’s With Men, a Warning for Democrats A new poll of female voters finds that concerns about inflation are still paramount, even as abortion could motivate Democratic women in states where the issue is on the ballot.
Florida Used to Be a Swing State. Now Democrats Cling to Glimmers of Hope. Democrats in the state are veering from cautious optimism to complete pessimism about their chances in 2024, with two liberal-leaning ballot measures having the potential to boost turnout.
Republicans and Democrats Are Trading Places on Turnout Inside the unusual dynamic shaping the 2024 campaign.
Democrats Plan to Turn Statehouses Blue by Dishing Out Green The spending blitz showcases the importance of state legislatures in 2024.
Why Senate Democrats Are Outperforming Biden in Key States Democratic candidates have leads in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Michigan and Arizona — but strategists aligned with both parties caution that the battle for Senate control is just starting.
This Year, It’s Democrats Who Are Waving the Flag of Freedom A new Biden ad borrows an old Republican tone.
Latinos on the Border, Once Reliable Democrats, Waver Over Migrant Surges In South Texas, where Latinos are the majority in most communities, there is skepticism over President Biden’s new asylum ban and whether it will yield the long-term border security that residents are hoping for.
In Red Montana, Two Democrats Take a New Political Approach: Attack Democrats in Republican states have tended toward soft-spoken moderation, but Ryan Busse and Raph Graybill have charted a different course in trying to take down Gov. Greg Gianforte.
Hong Kong to Rule on Democrats in Largest National Security Trial Forty-seven pro-democracy activists face prison time for holding a primary election as Beijing cracks down on even peaceful political opposition.
Democrats Who Are Winning We examine if populism is crucial to that appeal.
In Florida, Democrats Hope Abortion Will Revive Their Fortunes They may not win the state in the Electoral College, but Democrats may improve their chances in the statehouse.
Hillary Clinton Has Some Tough Words for Democrats, and for Women In an interview for a forthcoming book, Mrs. Clinton also suggested that if Donald Trump won in November “we may never have another actual election.”
Johnson Needs Democrats on Ukraine, Handing Them Power to Shape Aid Plan The Republican speaker’s elaborate strategy for passing a foreign aid package over his party’s objections will require the cooperation of Democrats to pass it — and possibly save his job.
More Voters Shift to Republican Party, Closing Gap With Democrats The trend toward the Republican Party among white voters without a college degree has continued, and Democrats have lost ground among Hispanic voters, too.
Democrats Don’t Need to Calm Down Panic is inevitable — and wholly warranted — when the stakes are this huge.