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In a wide-ranging interview, the junior senator from Michigan took stock of her party’s deep-seated woes, warning Democrats not to be “so damn scared.” ...
Party leaders are swearing more, recording more direct-to-camera videos and trying to project an authenticity many voters have come to associate with Trump.
In a wide-ranging conversation with NBC News ahead of the podcast's launch, Harrison framed himself as unshackled from the "straitjacket" of the sensitivities of leading the national party and argued ...
The Democratic National Committee unveiled a new website to highlight what it says are the costs of Republicans’ new tax and ...
The Democratic National Committee announced an initial $1.5 million investment in Virginia on Tuesday in an effort to help candidates up and down the ballot in November’s off-year elections.
While many ordinary Americans engaged in the most kinetic kind of politics, the Democratic National Committee was splintering acrimoniously, and some of the party’s most prominent leaders were ...
Investigation reveals Democratic Party's role in organizing #NoKings protests across America, with 70 DNC affiliates coordinating demonstrations in 21 states despite public portrayal ...
Iowa lost its first-in-the-nation status and, now, its seat on the DNC's Rules and Bylaws Committee. Is the Democratic Party giving up on Iowa? Some think so.
Democratic National Committee members will vote electronically to decide the fate of two vice chairmen, including David Hogg.
Scott Brennan confirmed to KCCI he's no longer serving on the Democratic National Committee's Rules and Bylaws Committee. He was Iowa's only representative on the panel.
Now, it has lost its longtime seat on the influential panel of the Democratic National Committee that oversees the presidential nominating calendar.
Away from the Capitol, the party’s governing body — the Democratic National Committee — is far from dynamic or nimble. Maintaining its twice-a-year timetable, the 448-member DNC isn’t ...
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