July 28, 2026

Upcoming Primaries Pose Challenges for DSA-Aligned Candidates

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) has released its proposed schedule for the initial primaries, presenting hurdles for candidates with ties to the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). The decision impacts the chances that the Democratic nominee for the 2028 presidential elections will have a socialist alignment. South Carolina has been positioned as a critical state […]

July 28, 2026

Youth-Led Protest Movement Challenges Prime Minister Modi’s Authority

In recent years, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has skillfully consolidated his power in the world’s largest democracy. He has been admired by many of his ardent followers, yet a new protest movement led by youth now presents a significant challenge to his authority. The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), a youth-led group, marked a substantial […]

July 28, 2026

House Democrats Expand Support for New Candidates Ahead of Midterms

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) is increasing its support for five new candidates with the upcoming November midterm elections less than 100 days away. Republicans are using recent wins by candidates linked to the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) as leverage. Despite this, the DCCC is backing candidates in five districts they believe are […]

July 28, 2026

Clinton Foundation Launches Clinton Policy Institute to Tackle Key Issues

The Clinton Foundation has introduced the Clinton Policy Institute (CPI), a new initiative designed to assist state and local governments in developing nonpartisan policy solutions. This initiative focuses on enhancing health outcomes, particularly for women and children, improving economic security, and strengthening democracy. This marks the foundation’s first new initiative in over ten years. CPI […]

July 28, 2026

Senators Discuss Bipartisan Russia Sanctions Bill

Sens. Jeanne Shaheen and Katie Britt recently discussed their bipartisan bill aimed at imposing sanctions on Russia. They emphasized the need to exert pressure on Vladimir Putin. While discussing the bill, Sen. Britt referenced the late Sen. Lindsey Graham’s strong stance on Iran. As Washington, D.C., prepares to honor Sen. Lindsey Graham, who passed away […]

July 28, 2026

Democratic Debate Highlights Key Divisions in Michigan Senate Race

The recent Michigan Senate debate highlighted significant divisions between the Democratic Party’s far-left wing and its establishment members. This confrontation occurred just a week prior to the August 4 primary. Both candidates aimed to clarify who could best represent Michigan and challenge Republican candidate Mike Rogers in November. Throughout the debate, the candidates emphasized their […]

July 28, 2026

Mitch McConnell’s Continued Rehabilitation Raises Questions

Senator Mitch McConnell’s office released a photograph showing him with his wife, Elaine Chao. He is currently in an inpatient rehabilitation facility over a month after a fall at his home. The image aims to reassure about his condition. However, it leaves important questions unanswered, such as the cause of the fall, his return to […]

July 28, 2026

The Future of the Democratic Party: An Interview with Ben Wikler

The Democratic Party is often questioned regarding its structure, powers, and potential. Ben Wikler, a former chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, offers insights into its current state and its potential for reinvention. This text is an edited transcript from “The Ezra Klein Show.” Understanding the Democratic Party Many wonder about the actual mechanics […]