“Governor Murphy is eight points more popular among women than men, 48% to 40%. The governor has a 75% favorable rating among Democratic voters, dropping to 27% of independents and 14% of Republicans,” said Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling.
The departing leader of the Democratic National Committee is reflecting on why his party lost to President Donald Trump.
Other polls have shown that Trump has topped his approval ratings since his first term. Gallup's most recent poll showed that Trump's approval rating currently stands at 47 percent, up from 45 percent at the beginning of his first term.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Kash Patel and Tulsi Gabbard, three of President Trump’s high-profile picks, on Thursday will make their cases for confirmation.
Controversial executive order issued by Donald Trump at his inauguration aims to end birthright citizenship for children of migrants
This weekend, the 448 voting members of the Democratic National Committee will pick new leadership and — maybe — chart a new direction after big losses in 2024.
President Donald Trump is picking from his most loyal supporters as he creates his Cabinet and appoints others to key roles within his administration.
The Democratic National Committee will elect a new chair Saturday as it tries to guide Democrats through Republican Donald Trump’s second presidency.
This is part of the AI and the 2024 Election Series. The 2024 election was the first presidential contest held since artificial intelligence (AI) entered the mainstream. Part I and Part II of this series discussed how the technology triggered a rapid response from lawmakers and regulators over concerns that AI would be weaponized to deceive American
Vice president JD Vance has a huge lead now, but there are some other candidates who could help you cash in four years from now.
A federal appeals panel has heard arguments involving a still-unresolved November election for a North Carolina Supreme Court seat. Three judges on the 4th U.S.
I’m a governor who worked at the DNC. Here’s what we need from its next chair. If Democrats refuse to reach out to broad swaths of the country, we will continue to be seen as out of touch.