Browsing: Democratic Party
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says Trump won’t let Putin ‘roll through Ukraine’
President-elect Donald Trump will adopt a significantly more hawkish view toward the war in Ukraine once he takes office than…
Democrats should have celebrated America’s stunning economic success–but they were intimidated by progressives
Everyone was surprised by the magnitude of President-elect Donald Trump’s victory in the electoral college and popular vote landslide over…
Bernie Sanders repeats scathing rebuke of Democrats abandoning working class after Nancy Pelosi says he ‘has not won’
The post-election fallout from Donald Trump’s victory is heating up as former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Bernie Sanders…
Here’s who could lead Democrats through the wilderness as party faces existential questions
The Democratic Party faces existential questions after Donald Trump’s resounding victory. One of the first: Who will lead it? Democratic National…
Realignment of Hispanic voters to Trump could transform politics — ‘We have no idea how to respond’
From Pennsylvania to Florida to Texas, areas with high numbers of Hispanics often had little in common on Election Day…
Donald Trump’s election victory sparked a solar and wind sell-off. Even as the broader market rallied to record highs on…
Republican David McCormick defeated Democratic Senator Bob Casey in Pennsylvania, according to the Associated Press, marking an upset that saw…
Democrats blame Joe Biden for Harris’ loss to Trump—’if he had stepped down in January instead of July, we may be in a very different place’
WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden’s name wasn’t on the ballot, but history will likely remember Kamala Harris’ resounding defeat as his loss too. As…
Here’s how HR leaders can help workers struggling with their mental health after the election
The results are in, and Trump won. In doing so, he made more than half of American voters happy. But…
In the 2024 election, voters made their decision based on what political strategists long considered to be the central issue…