
DemDaily: Suffer The Children
June 14, 2018 The Trump administration is under siege for its “zero tolerance” immigration policy, which calls for the prosecution of migrants who attempt to illegally cross the United...

DemDaily: Above The Dugout
June 18, 2018 See the Nationals play the Orioles this Thursday (or send a friend!) from just twelve rows above the Nat’s dugout!! Enter by 5:00pm today to win four tickets to this...

DemDaily: GOP Strikes Out!
June 15, 2018 Democrats knocked Republicans out of the park, 21 to 5, in last night’s 57th annual Congressional Baseball Game. The GOP kicked off well with the most memorable play of the...

DemDaily: Obama Out of the Shadows
June 14, 2018 Organizing for Action (OFA), the national grassroots organization that evolved from Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign operation, is refocusing its mission to target key...

DemDaily: Democratic Women Rock The Primaries
June 13, 2018 Tuesday’s Primaries — in Maine, Nevada, North Dakota, South Carolina and Virginia — added to the growing class of female candidates chosen by Democratic primary...

DemDaily: Performances, Playoffs and Primaries
June 12, 2018 It has been a week of exceptional performances, playoffs and primaries. Last Tuesday, in the eight-state primary, Democrats moved one step closer to retaking the majority in...

DemDaily: Netroots Nation!
June 11, 2018 One of the coolest events of the year is Netroots Nation — the country’s largest annual gathering for progressives, to be held this year in New Orleans on August...

DemDaily: California Dreaming
June 8, 2018 California’s primary Tuesday swept in good news for the blue wave, with the assurance that the US Senate seat will stay in Democratic hands, the election of more women...

DemDaily: The State of Eight: Primary Results
June 7, 2018 With most counts finally in, to follow are the eight State Primaries held Tuesday — in Alabama, California, Iowa, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico and South Dakota...

DemDaily: The Inspiration of Generations
June 5, 2018 Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. called him “the most creative man in American public life.” Ronald Reagan said, “He aroused the comfortable. He exposed the corrupt...