DemDaily: On This Day
On this day in history, the states ratified the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution — giving women the right to vote.
DemDaily: The Electoral College: State by State
In the United States our presidential elections are based on the electoral college system — which is an electoral college based system which has been in place for every Presidential Election...
DemDaily: The Battle on the Airwaves
August 16th 2016 The Presidential election has hit the airwaves in full force – aided in no small part by SuperPACs and outside organizations. The Clinton campaign ran its first general...
DemDaily: Where Do They Go Next?
The conventions signaled the start of the General Election and the candidates are in full swing. While Republican nominee Donald Trump’s path hasn’t seemed to follow any connection to...
DemDaily: The Final Primaries: The House
All 435 seats in the US House of Representatives are up (Rs:246/Ds:187/2 vacancies) and, while the chances of wrestling control of the House from the Republicans is unlikely, we have learned...
DemDaily: The Bounce and the Backlash
Presidential candidates typically experience a “bounce” in their polling numbers following their parties’ respective national conventions. President Obama received an approximate...

DemDaily: The Olympics, Politics & Perspective
The Summer Olympics, like the US presidential, takes place every four years and for a week the world has the opportunity to turn their attention to the real heroes of the day – the athletes...
DemDaily: The Color of Democracy
This Democratic Convention was one of the most well-produced and substantive in history, shining the spotlight on stage and behind the scenes on the work and faces of people from every community...
DemDaily: What Happens if Trump Drops Out?
While we hate to give ink to Donald Trump, the unprecedented flood of reports over the last 48 hours regarding the GOP meltdown over its nominee’s increasingly rogue behavior begs for...
DemDaily: The Third Party Struggle
In an election year where the anti-incumbent factor is as strong as ever, there are many voters seeking a “third party” alternative. It was a bruising primary for both major parties...