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Carville and Greenberg committed one of the cardinal sins of politics: applying a one-size-fits-all approach to elections.
In progressive and centrist circles, the publication of Abundance by Ezra Klein and David Thompson has been an event.
The right has played hardball, and the aftermath may serve them up a twisted brew of real socialists, Republican haters, and ...
Three years after declaring he had “sub-zero interest” in running for the Oval Office, Gov. Gavin Newsom is following the ...
Virginia is 18 months away from voting on who will represent us in Congress, but in the Fifth Congressional District, which ...
The coordinated attacks on the labor movement and workers rights are continuing to chip away at union density—and corporate America is moving in for the kill.
But Trump didn’t destroy the Democratic Party. They did it all on their own by never offering voters something better, or ...
When President Jimmy Carter’s reelection campaign advisers were planning a key West Coast swing through Washington, Oregon ...
Mitchell Berger started work at age 19 for Jimmy Carter’s presidential campaign. The Fort Lauderdale lawyer has since held ...
As Democrats search to counter Trump it may not be Barack Obama, the party's most popular figure, that they should turn to, ...
As it turned out, Ohio was one of the closest states in Carter's election. Carter won by only 11,000 votes and 49%, with McCarthy finishing third with 58,000 votes, nearly being a spoiler with 1.4%.
Washington state Democratic Party chair Shasti Conrad won a coveted leadership post with the Democratic National Committee on Friday. Conrad was elected DNC vice chair, giving her a voice in ...