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The Democratic Party has more general support than the GOP ahead of the November midterms, according to a new nationwide survey. The Atlas National Poll, released this week, asked U.S. adults to generally pick which political party’s candidate they would support if the midterms were held today.
Sen. Fetterman claims Democrats alienated young men by describing them as the problem, contributing to the party's losses with male voters since 2016.
After law enforcement prevented a shooter from entering the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner — the third attempt on President Donald Trump’s life in less than two years — commentators sparred over how common political violence has become,
Where do House Democrats go next? That’s the big question facing party leaders in the wake of last week’s ruling by the Virginia Supreme Court that killed a new House map designed to give Democrats a big boost in November’s midterms.
Democrats said the Ohio Wins coordinated campaign will use data and voter engagement strategies, while Republicans said they're unified and ready to fight.
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Virginia Democrats’ $70M redistricting gamble backfires after court defeat, ignites blame game
Virginia Democrats' redistricting strategy backfired after a court struck down new maps, triggering infighting and costing roughly $70 million in losses.
A growing number of California Democrats are embracing an unusual election strategy ahead of the state’s crowded gubernatorial primary: waiting until the final possible moment to cast their ballots. The tactic is being fueled by anxiety within left-wing circles over the state’s open primary system,