There’s a theme in Democratic commentary this summer: Voters don’t care about the party’s internal fights, they care about the affordability crisis. So Democrats should stop navel-gazing around internal governance and get back to kitchen-table issues. It’s a reasonable instinct much of the time. Most DNC personnel disputes really are inside baseball.

Virginia is on track to become the sixth and final early-voting state in the 2028 Democratic presidential nominating calendar under a proposal unveiled last week, a move that could bring presidential candidates, campaign spending and national attention to the commonwealth in the weeks before Super Tuesday.  The Democratic National Committee’s Rules and Bylaws Committee recommended […]

Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger took several years, working across the aisle with Democrats and liberal-leaning nonprofits, to create an independent “citizens” commission to end decades of partisan disputes over gerrymandered congressional districts.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom suffered a legal rebuke Thursday night in his increasingly combative feud with President Trump, but the pair’s repeated sparring over immigration arrests and the Los Angeles riots is proving a net political win for Newsom – at least in the short term.