You came, you rallied, you restored sanity -- almost. There's still some crazy out there, and that's why grassroots volunteers with Organizing for America are stepping it up to get voters to the polls in the elections just three days from now.
Amid the campaign frenzy, we need to stop for a moment and quickly note, because it will become hugely more important in the coming weeks and months, that not everyone in the Obama administration is on the same team.
WASHINGTON -- In a memo being sent to "interested parties" on Wednesday, the Democratic National Committee argues, again, that the early voting data s...
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) are a community to be reckoned with in American politics, John Feehery correctly posited in The Hill's Pu...
News coverage of the "Moving America Forward" rally at The Ohio State University this past Sunday has focused on the massive, energized crowd of 35,00...
In the history of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), there has never been a media campaign so fiercely waged for African American votes in a mid...
Continuing its effort to turn out both young and minority voters, the Democratic National Committee is releasing a new television ad on Thursday that ...
Ratcheting up the debate over the influence of outside groups in congressional elections, the Democratic National Committee has made a major ad purcha...
Last week was a busy one, and also a pretty good one for Democrats, all around. But we'll get to all of that in a moment.
First, though, we simply mu...
The Democratic National Committee has revamped both its logo and website in hopes of taking on a sleeker, less bureaucratic perception among voters.
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Campaign efforts by the DNC more than doubled Bennet's $6 million investment in his campaign, providing him a more than 6:1 financial advantage over Andrew Romanoff.
The next time someone asks you about the difference between the parties, just remind them that when Social Security turned 75, Democrats celebrated while Tea Party Republicans grabbed the ax.
The Democratic National Committee is once again using the imagery and words of former President George W. Bush to present a stark "choice" to voters h...
August in Washington means the beginning of the official "silly season" of politics. This is because Congress takes the whole month off, and politica...
The media have finally noticed the gap between Obama's achievements -- health care reform, financial reform and preventing a depression, to name a very few -- and his seeming inability to win credit for them.
President Obama is coming back to town next week for a birthday party. Unfortunately, there have been too many families in this city gathering for funerals instead of celebrations.
Want to attend President Obama's birthday bash in Chicago? It'll cost you $30,000.
Obama will be in his adopted hometown on August 5, headlining a f...
As Americans working to end the war in Afghanistan, we write to express our deep disappointment and concern at the recent attack by the DNC on Michael Steele in response to his criticism of the war.
Since we took last week off to write something patriotic for Independence Day weekend, we've got two weeks to cover today. Fortunately, every other w...
Brad Woodhouse and the DNC owe all of us an apology for attacking Michael Steele on his Afghanistan remarks, but I would settle for a commitment not to engage in this sort of behavior in the future.
The shadow elite in America are adept at creating novel alternative structures and new venues of power that suit their agenda, and Organizing for America seems to be a case in point.
The Democratic National Committee will debut on Tuesday a new web-based feature that will empower several million Democratic activists to serve as "tr...
Both the national Democratic and Republican party committees spend about two-thirds of the money they take in on the care and comfort of committee sta...