Some staffers who worked for the Kamala Harris campaign in Georgia say they still haven't been paid for their work.
Georgia Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff’s first reelection bid, set to be a marquee 2026 Senate race, has both parties sharpening their knives. The GOP sees his seat as one of the best
When Democrats lost the White House in November, and watched the Senate flip and the House remain in Republican control, they immediately set their sights on the next fight in 2028. But some Democrats say that’s a mistake.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp wants to again speed up state income tax cuts. The Republican also warned lawmakers Thursday in his seventh annual State of the State address that he’ll call them back into special session later this year if that’s what it takes to push through limits on lawsuit verdicts.
Ten senators voted against further debate on the Laken Riley Act, which would mandate ICE detention of undocumented immigrants charged in some crimes.
Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Ben Wikler emphasizes the need ... is launching a new ad campaign targeting rural voters -- to boost Black turnout in Georgia and North Carolina. With two weeks until Election Day, officials say the 2024 race is already ...
Wisconsin state party chair Ben Wikler scooped up a key endorsement as he seeks to head the Democratic National Committee. Stacey Abrams, the two-time Democratic gubernatorial nominee in Georgia ...
A small majority of Georgia voters believe Fani Willis' election interference case against President Donald Trump should be dropped.
Republicans are on the verge of giving President-elect Trump a big win on immigration to kick off his second term — and doing it with the help of Democrats while dividing the minority party on the hot-button issue.
As Democrats brace for Donald Trump’s second administration, the explosion of protests and coordinated pushback that greeted his first is all but missing. The mass demonstrations and vows of resistance that helped birth the political rise of Stacey Abrams and Jon Ossoff haven’t materialized.
The Democratic Party begins 2025 with several looming questions. Among them: who will lead its national party apparatus, and how it will handle President-elect Donald Trump's second term.