Newsweek takes a look at how the Democratic Party could try to bounce back in 2028 after its stinging defeat against Trump.
The 2024 presidential election is over, so it's time to look ahead to 2028. Here are the answers to questions popping up.
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Colin Allred speaks to supporters at a phone bank in Dallas, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024.
Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz stopped at RayNathan's, a barbecue restaurant in Gastonia, Sunday afternoon ...
Republican Lily Tang Williams – also a millionaire – argued her opponent Maggie Goodlander didn’t understand “regular ...
Libertarian nominee Chase Oliver’s presence on the ballot in key battlegrounds is sparking concern among some nervous ...
Two Democratic-nominated candidates defeated their Republican-nominated counterparts in races for the Michigan Supreme ...
A first-ever effort by the Maryland Democratic Party to spend tens of thousands of dollars targeting “extreme” school board ...
The president and first lady Jill Biden will spend election night watching the election results in the White House residence ...
Democratic candidate Judge Carl Marlinga conceded to incumbent John James in the Michigan U.S. House District 10 race. The ...
Vice President Kamala Harris hasn’t held a formal press conference with reporters since she became the presumptive and now ...