The congresswoman from California is giving her kids daily coronavirus briefings—and criticizing the Democratic leadership from afar.
Voting is the opposite of social distancing. But Americans in Arizona, Florida, and Illinois are still heading to the polls.
A suburban revolt against Trump helped Democrats win the House in 2018. It’s helping the former vice president too.
Here are five theories.
The Vermont senator’s most ardent backers are in self-soothing mode after Super Tuesday.
Some of his own organizers are willing to make a deal. Is their position a preview of his general-election message?
Michael Bloomberg will likely be an easy target in Las Vegas tonight.
How one deeply engaged New Hampshire voter still hasn’t figured out whom to vote for: “It’s like when you’re in college, and your paper’s due tomorrow”
The former vice president wants working-class voters in his corner. In Iowa, they wanted someone else.
“Caucus chairs are more concerned this cycle than I’ve ever seen them,” one precinct leader said. “They’re very nervous.”
Staffers and supporters aren’t viewing the recent glut of negative coverage as a threat to their campaign.
A pocket of iconoclasts think it’s too white to vote first.
The left is more energized than ever. So what happens if Joe Biden is the nominee?
The Iran crisis is giving him a chance to differentiate himself—just in time for the Iowa caucuses.
Many of Joe Biden’s fans are all in on his vision to bring Democrats and Republicans together—no matter how unrealistic it may be.
To them, his victory matters less than whether Americans are sold on his ideas.
The push to remove President Trump just hasn’t hit the same emotional sweet spot as other protest-worthy events.
They feel betrayed, and Democrats’ newly announced support for President Trump’s trade deal isn’t helping.
James Rogan, who helped build the case against Bill Clinton in 1998, knows exactly what Democrats on the Judiciary Committee are going through right now.
They have the facts. Now they have to figure out what to do with them.