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Democrats are alienating Americans by their use of “tortured language” and should stop using 45 words and phrases including “patriarchy” and “privilege,” according to a memo obtained by Politico.
Democrats should speak more “like normal people” and examine their language, liberal think tank Third Way said in a memo. The Democratic Party is scrutinizing its messaging, platform, and candidates that it’s marketing to Americans after a decisive 2024 election loss.
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How Democrats hope to use SEPTA cuts to flip the state Senate for the first time in 31 years
Democrats hope to attach commuter pain to vulnerable Republicans from the collar counties, who they blame for the impending service cuts — and connect it to President Donald Trump's federal cuts.
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Trump embraces tough-on-crime mantra amid DC takeover as he and Democrats claim political wins
The White House offered a livestream of Trump’s Thursday evening appearance, and on Wednesday, Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made a surprise visit to Union Station, D.C.’s busy transit hub, to thank members of the National Guard over Shake Shack burgers.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs legislation setting November election on US House map designed to boost Democrats
As Republicans make Gen Z gains, young Democrats call for the party to reassess its strategy and messaging ahead of future elections.
Texas Democrats are joining a colleague who can't leave the state Capitol because she won't agree to having law enforcement officers shadow her.
The New York Times’ analysis, published on Wednesday, found that Democrats are "bleeding support beyond the ballot box" when it comes to voter registration. The analysis found that all of the 30 states that track voter registration by political party saw drops in Democratic Party registrations between the 2020 and 2024 elections.