Democratic Primary News
Klobuchar and Warren make it official. Democrats are pessimistic about Biden.
Klobuchar and Warren make it official. Democrats are pessimistic about Biden.
Booker is running. Candidates are embracing Medicare-for-all.
Gillibrand and Harris are running. Biden, Bloomberg and Sanders are still undecided.
Warren is running. Brown, Gillibrand and Harris are still testing the waters.
California Democrats have a blind spot when it comes to the state’s housing crisis.
Candidates are quietly courting donors, party bosses, friendly journalists and affiliated interest groups.
They are more representative than their detractors let on.
Most of the party’s current leaders are in their seventies, but the Democrats have a whole slew of fighting-age presidential contenders.
The battle between the party’s center and left could burst out into the open as we get closer to 2020.
Democrats lost a few high-profile races but did not have a bad night at all.
Try to win back working-class voters or side with the socially progressive middle class?
Democrats take the House in a repudiation of Donald Trump’s presidency, but the Senate remains Republican.
Read the Atlantic Sentinel for a transatlantic perspective on the midterm elections in the United States.
Republicans told their voters for years they couldn’t trust their own leaders. See where that led them.
Hillary Clinton got more support from white college graduates than we knew.