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Eric Adams Dares Us to Cancel Him for His Trumpy Takes In a series of interviews, the mayor said he intends to run as a Democrat but did not explicitly rule out a future switch to the Republican Party.
early and often
Dec. 3, 2024
The War Over Woke in the Democratic Party The most bitter fight in politics is between the center and left.
just asking questions
Nov. 26, 2024
Pat Ryan Ran As a ‘Different Kind of Democrat’ — and Won Big The New York congressman has won two tough races in two years. He thinks the Democratic Party could learn something.
the inside game
Nov. 26, 2024
Brian Schatz Doesn’t Know What Went Wrong A Democratic senator makes the case that his colleagues’ postmortems of 2024 are premature.
2024 election
Nov. 16, 2024
The End of Denial How Trump’s rising popularity in New York (and everywhere else) exposed the Democratic Party’s break with reality.
we’ll do it live
Nov. 11, 2024
What the F**k Just Happened? And What Happens Now? Live Updates An updating look at the most compelling reactions, analysis, and commentary emerging in the aftermath of Trump’s monumental victory.
the inside game
Nov. 11, 2024
Who Will Fill the Democratic Vacuum? When Trump is sworn in, he will face an opposition without clear leadership for the first time in 20 years.
the inside game
Oct. 28, 2024
The Other Running Mate Josh Shapiro might be more important to Kamala Harris off the ticket than on.
vision 2024
Aug. 27, 2024
The Promise of the Political Dad Tim Walz has been crowned the ultimate father figure. But can the dad really be a progressive force?
Gus Walz Won the DNC’s Hearts He was seen crying and shouting “That’s my dad!” from the audience.
The DNC Wasn’t Torn Apart Over Gaza Democrats packed a pro-Israel party, while the Palestinian side didn’t even get a speaking slot.
How Long Can ‘Brat Summer’ Last? The vibes are good, but at some point, Kamala Harris has to leave her bubble.
No One Loves a Convention Like Bill Clinton The Man from Hope. The explainer-in-chief. No matter the decade, he is always a force.
‘This Joe Biden Is Beating Donald Trump by 15‘ His die-hard supporters think it would have worked out if he hadn’t quit.
the body politic
Aug. 10, 2024
Tim Walz, Doug Emhoff, and the Nice Men of the Left An election defined by two very different kinds of guys.
the national interest
Aug. 9, 2024
How Harris Wins Bidenism brought the Democrats to the brink of catastrophe. Obamaism can save them.
Kamala Harris Picks Tim Walz As VP: How It Played Out At their first rally together, Harris celebrated her new running mate’s biography. Then Walz went on attack and dropped a couch joke.
the inside game
July 31, 2024
How Team Kamala Will Pick a Running Mate A new inner circle is calling the shots.
what it’s like
July 31, 2024
the inside game
July 26, 2024
But Can She Win? Kamala Harris takes over a losing campaign, full of Biden loyalists, with barely 100 days to turn it around and beat Trump. So far, so good.
2024 election
July 22, 2024
2024 election
July 22, 2024
The Endorsements for Kamala Harris Keep Coming Everyone from AOC to Charli XCX is throwing their weight behind the VP.
the inside game
July 21, 2024
Manchin Calls for Biden to Step Aside, Too How the final days of the effort to nudge Biden out of the race played out.
just asking questions
July 18, 2024
An Early Democratic Critic of Biden on What Changed This Week Congressman Adam Smith says Nancy Pelosi has “played a huge role.”
the national interest
July 12, 2024
The Democrats Are Making a Terrible Mistake They will lose more than an election if they stick with Biden.
Biden Survives His High-Stakes Press Conference: How It Happened Amid calls for him to drop his reelection bid, Biden faced his first solo press conference since last year — and did okay.
early and often
July 10, 2024
How the Democratic Movement to Dump Biden Went Bust With a vibe fitting for a funeral, lawmakers in Washington decide by default to keep their nominee.
Biden Resistance Appears to Be Waning in Congress A sizable number of Democratic lawmakers have expressed concerns about Biden’s ability to beat Trump. But will they do anything?
Read Biden’s I’m-Not-Going-Anywhere Letter to Hill Democrats Biden sent a defiant message to congressional Democrats, looking to stave off any calls for him to step down from party members returning from break.
the inside game
July 4, 2024
What Kamala World Is Thinking As they wait for a sign, the vice-president’s allies are furious at the talk of her being passed over.
early and often
June 25, 2024
Jamaal Bowman’s Loss Is the Start of a New Era Pro-Israel forces now have a blueprint to driving critics out of Congress.
early and often
June 21, 2024
Do Liberals Have It All Wrong About How to Beat Trump? Backed by Reid Hoffman, the centrist polling firm Blueprint picks a big fight in the Democratic Party: It needs to move right to win.
early and often
May 13, 2024
The Most Endangered Democrat in America Jamaal Bowman might lose his job over Israel.
early and often
Apr. 4, 2024
Can New Jersey’s Dying Political Machine Save One Menendez? The senator’s son in Congress has a tough primary challenge.
the city politic
Feb. 28, 2024
Jerry Nadler Would Like 10 More Years After rumors he might step aside, New York’s oldest representative says he could keep going past 80 — like some presidential candidates.
early and often
Feb. 13, 2024
Inside the Three-Way Race to Fill California’s Senate Seat Adam Schiff, Katie Porter, and Barbara Lee each represent a distinct way forward for liberals. But the decision might have already been made for them.
the inside game
Feb. 1, 2024
Bernie Sanders’s Pressure Campaign on Democrats Over Israel He’s getting louder about America’s role in Israel’s war, pushing his own party to act before it’s too late.
early and often
Jan. 30, 2024
The Governor’s Wife Has Decided to Be a Senator The First Lady of New Jersey is leveraging her husband’s power to lock up the Democratic nomination for Senate. She appears unstoppable.
the national interest
Jan. 3, 2024
Are Young People Actually Progressive? The mistaken assumptions of Democrats have put the party in peril.
early and often
Dec. 7, 2023
The Monumental Special Election to Fill the George Santos Seat He might be out of Congress, but the high drama over his successor is only beginning.
israel-hamas war
Nov. 30, 2023
The Pro-Palestinian Left Is Booming Far from being doomed, groups like DSA are being energized in a way unseen since the racial-justice protests of 2020.
early and often
Aug. 8, 2023
Can Mondaire Jones Make Nice With the Democratic Establishment? He’s running to get back into Congress and away from some of his left-wing associations.
J. B. Pritzker Is a New Democratic Power Broker The governor of Illinois is rich and powerful, making him both an ally to Joe Biden and his own center of influence.
the national interest
July 28, 2023
The Democrats Can’t Wave Away Their Hunter Biden Problem How the party can clean up the Supreme Court and address the president’s son’s ethics scandals.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Inside Job How a conspiracy-spewing literal Kennedy posing as a populist outsider jolted the Democratic Party.
early and often
May 11, 2023
Dianne Feinstein’s Return Is a Ghoulish Spectacle The senator has become a symbol of deep political rot.
Will Democrats Fight for Trans People? The party can’t cede an important civil-rights issue to conservatives.
the inside game
Apr. 14, 2023
How Democrats Started Winning in Wisconsin Again After years of being crushed by Republicans, liberals have clawed their way back into power with more cash, better organizing, and abortion politics.
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