The 2024 presidential election has been framed as a rejection of “identity politics.” At best, that’s half right.
Jaime Harrison defended his party's continued fusion of race and politics and promised to be more candid with his criticism ...
Democratic National Committee Chairman Jaime Harrison has delivered a steadfast defense of his party’s commitment to racial ...
Chair Jaime Harrison, whose four-year tenure expires at the end of the year, urged Democrats to push back against calls to ...
Butler, appointed to the U.S. Senate by California Gov. Gavin Newsom after the death of Dianne Feinstein, leaves office after ...
You’ve got to appeal to people's core issues regardless of their historical voting patterns, and you can't get lazy,’ the ...
Suggestions that Democrats are too "woke" and should move away from identity politics could alienate Black, brown, LGBTQ and ...
In the post-mortem of this recent presidential election, a common critique is emerging: Democrats’ reliance on identity politics has missed the mark, failing to resonate with a broad spectrum of ...
A question. Which party played identity politics in the 2024 campaign? Donald Trump and the Republicans or Kamala Harris and the Democrats? Left-leaning pundits think they know. Political ...
Democrats’ “woke” policies and emphasis on identity politics, Republicans argued, were harming children, discriminating against white Americans, and failing to address voters’ real ...
And so, naturally, when the Democrat was defeated, Republicans were quick to deliver last rites to what they call “identity politics.” Not so fast. This election was a defeat for Harris ...