Democrats are a major political party in the United States, generally associated with center-left policies and represented in governments at the federal, state, and local levels.
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Wisconsin’s Supreme Court election is likely to turn on turnout in two very different places, with President Donald Trump’s supporters in rural areas and Democrats in Dane County as the key forces.
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The House passed the Laken Riley Act, a strict immigration bill aimed at forcing tougher ICE action on people in the country illegally who commit theft-related crimes, and it now puts pressure on the Senate to act.
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President Joe Biden’s exit from the race triggered quick support for Kamala Harris, but some top Democrats held back as they tried to avoid looking like party power brokers.
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Democrats now control most of the biggest U.S. cities, while Republicans have lost much of their former influence in city hall.
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Betsy Johnson is trying to win Oregon’s governor race as an independent, part of a wider push by high-profile candidates to break the hold of Democrats and Republicans.
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Democrats, led by President Joe Biden, are pushing ahead with a huge spending plan even as inflation rises, arguing that the long-term benefits matter more than short-term price pain.
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Florida Democrats are struggling to regain strength as Republicans, led by Gov. Ron DeSantis, keep gaining ground in a state that now looks more firmly red.
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Nevada’s caucuses gave Bernie Sanders an early lead as Democrats kept fighting to find the strongest challenger to Donald Trump.
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The 2018 mid-term elections left Democrats in control of the House and Republicans stronger in the Senate, shaping what business could expect from Washington under President Donald Trump.
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Charles Koch said he may back Democrats in the midterms as he and the Koch network criticize what they see as the Trump White House’s divisive politics and policies.
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