RED ALERT: Big Oil Money vs. You
Larry Kissell is real grassroots success story, which is why he needs your urgent help. Robin Hayes just reached deeper into Big Oil's pocket to try and hold off Larry's surging momentum.
Larry Kissell is real grassroots success story, which is why he needs your urgent help. Robin Hayes just reached deeper into Big Oil's pocket to try and hold off Larry's surging momentum.
Erik Ose | Posted 09.26.2008 | Politics
These contests will help determine whether the party can hold off Republicans' attempts to seize back control of Congress, or add seats to the Democratic majority they gained in 2006.
Rob Kall | Posted 08.11.2008 | Politics
We live in a new world that allows organizations to open up the discussion and decision-making process. Failure to tap into this means being stuck in what has become obsolete top-down leadership.
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 08.08.2008 | Politics
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is set to launch a website Thursday that will serve as a preemptive attack outlet against the right-wi...
Nathaniel Bach | Posted 07.29.2008 | Home
Obama's fifty-state strategy is not about his winning these states in this election. It's about "trickle up" politics and grassroots efforts on a national scale, all of which will help sow the seeds of future Democratic majorities.
Talking Points Memo | Posted 07.19.2008 | Politics
We've just obtained from a Democratic source a long list of 31 races that the DCCC has decided to target with ads this fall -- a list that offers a gl...
The Hill | Posted 07.11.2008 | Politics
A Philadelphia news radio station has rejected a Democratic ad that features an impersonator of President Bush thanking GOP congressional candidates f...
The Atlantic | Marc Ambinder | Posted 04.11.2008 | Politics
The effort by Hillary Clinton's bundlers to pressure Speaker Nancy Pelosi into retracting her comments about superdelegates has caused a spurt of Obam...
Politico | John Bresnahan and Josh Kraushaar | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee began the year with lots of money, some promising recruits and the political winds in its favor. But ...
Rep. Chris Van Hollen | Posted 10.24.2008 | Politics