Millennials are pretty reliable Democrats, but unreliable voters.
This is why we can’t have nice things.

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Millennials are pretty reliable Democrats, but unreliable voters.
This is why we can’t have nice things.
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Wes Moore’s Approval Slide: Marylanders Are Losing Patience
By Michael Phillips Maryland Governor Wes Moore entered office in 2023 with sky-high expectations, bolstered by glowing media coverage, a progressive agenda, and a Democratic supermajority at his back. But just two years later, the honeymoon is over. Moore’s approval rating, once comfortably in the 60s, has slipped to 50% as of July 2025, with disapproval climbing and independents abandoning him…
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HELENA, Mont. | Tester goes on the attack in Montana US Senate race debate
HELENA, Mont. | Tester goes on the attack in Montana US Senate race debate
HELENA, Mont. — U.S. Sen. Jon Tester went on the attack Saturday against Republican candidate Matt Rosendale as the Montana Democrat fights to keep his seat in a tightening Senate race.
Tester is one of 10 Senate Democrats seeking re-election in states won by President Donald Trump in 2016.
He got personal during Saturday’s debate in Bozeman by contrasting his own Montana roots with Rosendale:…
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. | Manchin faces firestorm at home following Kavanaugh vote
CHARLESTON, W.Va. | Manchin faces firestorm at home following Kavanaugh vote
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin is facing a political firestorm back home a day after he became the only Democrat to support President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee.
Republicans, including one of the president’s sons, are on the attack.
But the most passionate criticism is coming from Manchin’s own Democratic base, a small but significant portion of the electorate he needs…
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Can Dems Learn From Their 2016 Mistakes If They Do Not Acknowledge Them?
Russia, Comey, Wikileaks - Nina Turner explains how democrats could have overcome these challenges, had they actually listened to their base.
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"News From Iowa's Jefferson-Jackson Dinner": It Was The Crowd That Actually Made The Biggest News
“News From Iowa’s Jefferson-Jackson Dinner”: It Was The Crowd That Actually Made The Biggest News
I watched the Democratic presidential candidates give their speeches last night at Iowa’s Jefferson-Jackson Dinner. And I have to say that not much news was made. They all gave pretty familiar stump speeches.
The one thing some pundits are talking about is that Bernie Sanders“attacked” Hillary Clinton. But when it comes to these kinds of things, too few people note the difference between going…
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