Deputy leader Cian O’Callaghan said after meeting on Tuesday afternoon there were 'significant policy gaps' between his party and Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael
Trudeau also suggested that "progressives" need to remain focused on both the cost of living and the economy going forward.
Stabilize financial markets, support the poor and promote a more secure, integrated world. But blue-collar workers were left behind.
Some Democrats are warning their party's leadership that Republicans won the election by using new media, like podcasts and social media, more effectively to reach independent voters, according to ...
"A simple pivot to kitchen-table economic issues is no longer possible. Democrats should lean into the idea that the whole system needs to be radically overhauled," writes one reader.
Kyrgyzstan’s Social Democrats are being subjected to “political terror,” prominent party member Kadyr Atambayev said in a Facebook post after learning that fellow member Zhanna Samysheva had ...
Recognizing that there are areas where compromise can — and should — be reached while also understanding that Democrats should protect certain core principles is a good first step.
The Californian ideology promiscuously combines the freewheeling spirit of the hippies and the entrepreneurial zeal of the yuppies. Obviously they’re taking a dig, but I think that the spirit of the hippies is also important here, this sense that you’re on the side of this kind of cultural openness.
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo says Donald Trump is a president-elect who for all of his aggressive talk is afraid to let America compete with the rest of the world, responding instead with tariffs and curtailing immigration.
Before Democrats dismiss the DOGE as just more MAGA trollery, it’s fair to ask — where’s their plan for making government more efficient and effective?
Democrats outnumber Republicans nearly two to one in South San Diego County. But Donald Trump gained ground in the region in November, especially among Latinos and near the U.S.-Mexico border. The surprising shift suggests Democrats’ hold on the region may be slipping.
Congressional leaders who championed the TikTok bill last year in the U.S. now want to delay the ban on the popular app from going into effect.