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The Democratic Party is going through a moment of crisis. Some want to see more from former President Barack Obama. Others ...
As Democrats search to counter Trump it may not be Barack Obama, the party's most popular figure, that they should turn to, ...
Former first lady Michelle Obama's podcast has reached 260,000 subscribers in 2025, offering Democrats a blueprint for ...
Democrats lack leadership after their 2024 defeat, a New York Times columnist admits, saying that relying on Barack Obama to save the party is "undignified." ...
The party’s leftward shift in the Biden administration arguably laid the groundwork for President Trump’s aggressive approach ...
But Trump didn’t destroy the Democratic Party. They did it all on their own by never offering voters something better, or ...
Randi Weingarten’s resignation from the Democratic National Committee is a welcome move for Democrats who are struggling to ...
Obama had to swear over and over that he wasn’t Muslim just to get elected. Minnesota Democratic Keith Ellison - the first ...
“One of the challenges the Democratic Party does have is that there is nostalgia for the Obama era, both in terms of Barack Obama being in the White House and what that meant for the country and ...
"You could be as progressive and socially conscious as you wanted," Obama sternly told an audience in Connecticut, "and you did not have to pay a price. You could still make a lot of money. You could ...
Former President Barack Obama gestures to Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris after introducing her to speak during a campaign rally for Harris on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024 ...
O.D.S. sounds sensible enough. Barack Obama was a popular president. His approval rating was a solid 59 percent when he left office. That was just a little off from his high of 69 percent in 2009.