Mar 07 Suburbanites are voting and that’s good news for Joe Biden By Lisa Mascaro, Steve Karnowski, Associated Press Nearly two years after suburbanites helped drive a Democratic surge, there are clear signs these voters are engaged and primed to vote Democratic again. Continue reading
Mar 06 Watch 8:57 Are female presidential candidates held to a higher standard than males? With the exit of Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a 2020 Democratic presidential field that began as the most diverse in history became, essentially, a contest between two white men. Judy Woodruff talks to Georgetown University’s Lily Adams, former communications director for… Continue watching
Mar 06 Watch 12:26 Shields and Brooks on Warren’s farewell, Biden’s surge Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks join Judy Woodruff to discuss the latest political news, including a week of dramatic shifts in the 2020 Democratic presidential race, what’s next for the campaigns of Joe Biden… Continue watching
Mar 06 Romney will support GOP effort to investigate Biden By Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press Trump's efforts to have Ukraine investigate the Bidens were central to the impeachment charges he faced. Romney was the only Republican who voted to convict. Continue reading
Mar 06 New threshold for next presidential debate likely rules out Tulsi Gabbard By Michelle L. Price, Associated Press Gabbard has struggled to attract support in the contest and has picked up only two delegates: from the U.S. territory of American Samoa, where she was born. Continue reading
Mar 06 Jewish groups condemn Nazi flag display at Sanders Arizona rally By Elana Schor, Associated Press The Democratic presidential candidate has talked about members of his father's family being "wiped out" by the Holocaust. Continue reading
Mar 05 Watch 8:36 What happened to Elizabeth Warren? Obama’s campaign manager weighs in With Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s decision to end her White House bid, the battle to take on President Trump in November is now essentially a two-man race: former Vice President Joe Biden vs. Sen. Bernie Sanders. But whoever becomes the Democratic… Continue watching
Mar 05 What is a contested convention, and why does it matter in 2020? By Candice Norwood A contested convention is unlikely, but party divisions could still hurt Democrats in the general election. Continue reading
Mar 05 Voters mourn women candidates’ losses in 2020 By Jocelyn Noveck, Maryclaire Dale, Associated Press With the presidential race exit of Elizabeth Warren, Democratic women are coming to terms with a new and for some a painful reality: If 2019 was the Year of the Woman, with a record number of women sworn into Congress… Continue reading
Mar 05 WATCH: Elizabeth Warren drops out of the 2020 presidential race Warren's campaign began with enormous promise that she could carry that momentum into the presidential race. Her exit extinguished hopes that Democrats would get another try at putting a woman up against President Donald Trump. Continue reading