How did we allow a convicted felon, compulsive liar, adjudicated sexual abuser and wannabe dictator to be elected our ...
Pick one word to describe Republicans and Donald Trump, the focus group moderator asked, and one word to describe Democrats ...
The Democratic Party now finds itself grappling with how it lost so definitively, and how it so thoroughly misunderstood the ...
According to exit poll data, the Democrats are now the preferred party of higher-income, college-educated voters.
Workers rejected Kamala Harris because she chose to campaign in a fantasy world where villains other than Trump are rarely ...
Donald Trump's electoral success signals a shift from the Obama-era intersectional coalition, presenting new opportunities ...
With another election, the resiliency of the American system continues to inspire. Americans have shown not only themselves ...
In today’s edition, chief political analyst Chuck Todd ... Both Clinton and Obama got clobbered, forcing them to rethink some ...
Plus, Trump tells NBC News there's "no price tag" for his mass deportation plan. And Republicans are already considering what ...
He made one essential bet: that his grievances would become the grievances of the MAGA movement, and then the G.O.P., and ...
For the last two decades, the parties have been obsessed with the idea of a permanent majority. It’s not coming.
A genuine nomination process would have made the Democratic Party seem much more functional, because, well, it would have been.