An overlooked battle over committee leadership reflects the rising leverage of more junior Democratic senators
Ryan Grim
For almost every role so far, Biden has chosen someone more progressive and less entrenched in Wall Street than the same official under Obama
But Democrats still waste no time punching Left in wake of Biden’s win
With nearly 100 members, the CPC’s large size and loose requirements have been an obstacle to its ability to be a cohesive force
Barrett claims to defer to the original meaning of statutes, but when it comes to the Voting Rights Act, that deference is out the window
Voters in the Keystone State who request an absentee ballot but decide to vote in person are playing into Trump’s hands, Lt. Gov. John Fetterman warns.
In 2016, a WFP-backed candidate unseated Rhode Island’s House majority leader. Insurgents have been making progress ever since
Reformers in Arizona, Michigan, Missouri, and New Mexico won their primaries for district attorney on Tuesday night
Down Goes Clay: Cori Bush Knocks Off Half-Century Dynasty
“We’re seeing how critical it can be for progressive candidates to put together the staff, planning, and financial resources necessary to run and win in their districts”