Americans Are Fed Up With Donald Trump — Millions Join Nationwide “No Kings” Protests To Make It Known
New polling from the Associated Press showed that nearly 70% of adults describe the economy as “poor” under Donald Trump, including over 40% of Republicans and 80% of Independents. Only 1 in 10 Americans believes they are getting ahead in Trump’s economy. Despite Trump’s insistence that “inflation has… Read More
IN THE STATES: As GOTV Kicks Into Full Gear, Democrats Are On Offense
This week, the DNC launched a new ad campaign targeting vulnerable House Republicans in Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, and Kentucky for supporting Donald Trump’s chaotic trade war that’s created a crisis for U.S. soybean farmers. The ad features John Bartman, a fifth-generation Illinois soybean farmer, who calls on voters… Read More
ICYMI: Arizona Supreme Court Rejects Republicans’ Attempt to Undermine Election Administration and Make It Harder to Vote
Yesterday, the Arizona Supreme Court dealt yet another blow to Republicans’ attempts to make it harder to vote in Arizona. The unanimous decision dismissed a Republican challenge to the state’s 2023 Election Procedure Manual (EPM), which provides instructions for election administration. It’s the playbook for a free and fair election. Read More
ICYMI: On Democrats’ Daily Blueprint, DNC Vice Chair Calls Out Republican Attempts to Roll Back Voting Rights
Today, the DNC Vice Chair for Civic Engagement and Voter Participation, Reyna Walters-Morgan, appeared on the Democrats’ Daily Blueprint to discuss Louisiana v. Callais. This landmark case, which the Supreme Court heard arguments on this week, could repeal parts of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and allow Republicans… Read More
DNC Chair Ken Martin Slams North Carolina’s Rigged Map
Yesterday, North Carolina Republicans unveiled their proposed Congressional map that targets Democratic Congressman Don Davis, who represents the First Congressional District, the only majority-minority district in the state. North Carolina is already one of the most gerrymandered states in the country. Ten Republicans and only 4 Democrats represent the… Read More
As Virginia Firefighters Go Without Pay, Winsome Earle-Sears Refuses to Denounce Trump’s Shutdown
Republican gubernatorial candidate Winsome Earle-Sears continues to refuse to tell Donald Trump to end the Trump shutdown, even as Virginia firefighters and first responders work without pay. Virginia is home to over 320,000 federal employees who could also start to miss paychecks this month. Earle-Sears continues to downplay the… Read More
Trump Keeps the Government Shut Down to Skip Town and Throw a $1 Million-Per-Plate Mar-a-Lago Candlelight Dinner
Tonight, while Donald Trump’s government shutdown marks its 17th day, Trump’s super PAC, Make America Great Again Inc., is hosting a $1 million per plate “candlelight dinner” fundraiser at his Mar-a-Lago mansion. New reporting reveals that at least 30 individuals or companies that have collectively donated more than… Read More
Day 17 of Trump’s Shutdown: Trump, the Self-Described “Master Dealmaker,” Can’t Make a Deal on His Own Shutdown
It’s been over half a month since Donald Trump shut down the government, and he still hasn’t been able to make a deal to reopen it. Trump’s own Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent admitted that Trump’s government shutdown is costing the US economy $15 billion a day. Meanwhile, Trump is… Read More
ICYMI: Congressman Ro Khanna Slams Republicans for Shutting Down the Government and Hiding the Epstein Files
In case you missed it, Congressman Ro Khanna (D-CA) appeared on the Democrats’ Daily Blueprint for a wide-ranging interview that covered his commitment to lowering costs on health care, releasing the Epstein files, and his plan for “economic patriotism” as the representative for Silicon Valley. Read More
BREAKING: Mike Johnson Cowers from Debate with Hakeem Jeffries As Millions of Americans Brace for Skyrocketing Health Care Premiums
After initially agreeing to debate House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, House Speaker Mike Johnson is saying he won’t debate Jeffries until the Republican government shutdown is over. But Johnson refuses to bring the House back into session to reopen the government so that he can continue to avoid… Read More