Joe Biden never captured the hearts of Democratic voters in the way Barack Obama once did. But now that he is in office, he is…
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'Bad news': Wave of GOP retirements signals battles ahead
This is not the way Republicans wanted to begin the year. Missouri's Roy Blunt on Monday became the fifth Republican senator to announce he will…
View More 'Bad news': Wave of GOP retirements signals battles aheadDemocrats eye path to citizenship in new immigration bill
Washington: President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats proposed a major immigration overhaul on Thursday, local time, that would offer an eight-year pathway to citizenship to…
View More Democrats eye path to citizenship in new immigration billDemocratic Lawmakers to Introduce Biden’s Immigration Overhaul in House
WASHINGTON — President Biden’s allies on Capitol Hill plan to formally introduce his immigration overhaul in the House on Thursday morning, making good on his…
View More Democratic Lawmakers to Introduce Biden’s Immigration Overhaul in HouseDemocrats push to roll back some business tax cuts in stimulus talks.
More than 100 Democratic lawmakers are urging Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California and Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the majority leader, to repeal a…
View More Democrats push to roll back some business tax cuts in stimulus talks.Ghosts of 2009 Drive Democrats’ Push for Robust Crisis Response
WASHINGTON — Democrats are haunted by legislative memories of 2009 as they fashion their response to the multiple crises of 2021. Their strategy for addressing…
View More Ghosts of 2009 Drive Democrats’ Push for Robust Crisis ResponseDon Fowler, Democratic Co-Chairman Under Clinton, Dies at 85
Don Fowler, a former co-chairman of the Democratic National Committee and a mainstay of South Carolina and national politics for decades, died on Tuesday in…
View More Don Fowler, Democratic Co-Chairman Under Clinton, Dies at 85Opinion | Groupthink Has Left the Left Blind
This year, several high-profile writers have left left-leaning publications after running afoul of what they describe as a pervasive culture of censoriousness, groupthink and intellectual-risk…
View More Opinion | Groupthink Has Left the Left BlindOpinion | We Are Still a Nation Painfully Divided
NASHVILLE — For at least a week before Election Day, I was too anxious to focus. Donald Trump was running a re-election campaign founded in…
View More Opinion | We Are Still a Nation Painfully DividedDancing in the Streets, and a Parking Lot, for Joe Biden
People have not historically hustled to spontaneous outdoor dance parties for Joe Biden. They have not clanged spoons against frying pans in celebration for him,…
View More Dancing in the Streets, and a Parking Lot, for Joe BidenDemocrats flip two big Colorado district attorney seats, bringing likely reform
While one key race remains too close to call, Democrats flipped two large Colorado district attorney seats in a power change that will affect how…
View More Democrats flip two big Colorado district attorney seats, bringing likely reformBiden Says He Gets Places Like Scranton. Some in Town Aren’t So Sure.
Scranton, Pa., is no longer the dying coal town of Joseph Biden’s youth. It is more racially diverse and prosperous, and not everyone there is…
View More Biden Says He Gets Places Like Scranton. Some in Town Aren’t So Sure.Democrats unveil slimmed-down $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief proposal
House Democrats on Monday night unveiled a scaled-down $2.2 trillion coronavirus aid package in an attempt to revive long-stalled talks with the Trump administration on…
View More Democrats unveil slimmed-down $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief proposalDemocrats to redraft COVID-19 relief bill in bid to jump-start talks – The Denver Post
By ANDREW TAYLOR WASHINGTON — House Democrats are going back to the drawing board on a huge COVID-19 relief bill, paring back the measure in…
View More Democrats to redraft COVID-19 relief bill in bid to jump-start talks – The Denver Post