
What’s happening in the Democratic Party? A Vox reporter explains.

What’s happening in the Democratic Party? A Vox reporter explains.


Is this the start of the Democrats’ Tea Party?


Where is the Democratic Party headed? How will the 2024 election shape it? We explain the American left in a new package.
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Was Jeffrey Epstein really Donald Trump’s “closest friend”?


How Musk’s SpaceX became too big to fail for US national security.


Democrats should debate messaging less (and policy more).


New data that debunks the left’s favorite explanation for Harris’s defeat.


The real lesson from a new book on the former president’s cognitive decline.


Gen Z men are becoming more religious. The women, not so much.


Trump is squandering one of his biggest 2024 electoral accomplishments.


Whoops! Republicans have somehow managed to violate Bush v. Gore.


Here’s what election law experts say.


TikTok is making young voters more Republican?


In a Vox interview, the candidate reflects on what he — and Harris — should have done differently.


Three theories for the Democrats’ failures with Gen Z men.


The organizations dedicated to mobilizing Gen Z got the turnout they wanted, but not the votes. What did they miss?


The Constitution guarantees citizenship to nearly everyone born in the US. Trump wants to take that away.


A Democratic data expert’s autopsy of the 2024 election perpetuates a comforting fiction.


Allison Riggs won the seat by 734 votes, but her opponent is trying to invalidate 60,000.


How a consolation prize for unions might screw everyone over — them included.


It wasn’t the easiest year, but 2024 was not without its bright spots.


Is the group too diverse to think of with just one word?


Turns out, it’s surprisingly hard to spend government cash.


The stories that will endure from a wild year.


Republicans are eroding the powers of incoming Democratic officials — again.


A conversation with Osita Nwanevu.


The background checks aren’t legally required but they can reveal crucial information about nominees.


Washington Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez on where she thinks her party went wrong in 2024.


Progressives staying home (almost certainly) didn’t cost Kamala Harris the election.


He’ll have key levers he can use, but he faces limitations, too.


How Trump’s Republican Party left conservatism behind.


There are key protections for same-sex marriage. Some LGBTQ couples are worried they could be rolled back.


How will California define itself under Trump 2.0?


The last time Democrats lost the popular vote spurred a reckoning.


The Biden administration proposed a change to school athletics that sought a compromise.


Kennedy has promised to overhaul American health care. How much can he actually change?


Progressives need an accurate autopsy of Kamala Harris’s campaign, not an ideologically convenient one.


Campaigning can only do so much when a party has a credibility problem.


Trump’s gains with Black and Latino voters tell us something important. But so does his very white base.


America voted for chaos — but we don’t know what real chaos is. Yet.


From start to finish, Palestinians became a target, and candidates were only interested in maintaining the status quo.


The change would be a major blow to the system of checks and balances.


Was she a weak candidate? Was it Joe Biden’s fault? Did Trump have unexpected strength? Or was it a global trend?

