
DemDaily: Words That Resonate
January 21, 2019 Two years ago signs went up all over Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The quotes, from one of history’s greatest voices, were a message to the new President.  ...

DemDaily: #WomensWave: Important Update!
January 18, 2019 This weekend, on the second anniversary of the 2017 Women’s March on Washington, women, men and families will march again on our nation’s capital and in cities across...

DemDaily: Who is William Barr?
January 17, 2019 As the chief lawyer for the US federal government and head of the United States Department of Justice, the next US Attorney General will control Special Counsel Robert...

DemDaily: Census and Citizenship
January 16, 2019 The Trump administration’s addition of a citizenship question to the 2020 Census is off the survey — for now. On Tuesday Judge Jesse M. Furman of the US District Court...

DemDaily: #WomensWave: The Download on the March
January 15, 2018 It’s time to march again. This weekend marks the second anniversary of the 2017 Women’s March on Washington, one of largest in the nation’s history, and an...

DemDaily: Day 24. Where It Hurts
January 14, 2019 Day 24 of the Goverment Shutdown. While business inside the US Capitol resumes at a heady pace this week, the rest of Washington, DC is eerily quiet. The Smithsonian museums that...

DemDaily: In Memoriam
January 4, 2019 The new Congress and the new year provides an opportunity to honor the elected lawmakers and public servants we lost in 2018. “We must find time to stop and...

DemDaily: Opening Day
January 3, 2019 History was made in the nation’s Capitol today with the swearing in of the most racially and gender-diverse Congress in its 230-year tenure. It also marked an unprecedented...

DemDaily: Out of the Gate
January 2, 2019 The presidential primary began in earnest New Year’s eve with the unofficial entry of US Senator Elizabeth Warren into the 2020 race for the White House. The Massachusetts...

DemDaily: Campaign Countdown!
December 21, 2018 For our followers – a look at the past year and the campaign calendar ahead. The Stats 2018 Gains * 40 House seats flipped (with NC-9 TBD) * 7 Governor seats flipped...