Her concern is shared by many rank-and-file Democrats, who believe the Republicans returned to power with a clear, aggressive and unsettling agenda, while their own party has yet to find its footing, much less coalesce into a formidable opposition.
Grassroots Democrats were incensed by Trump’s first victory — with some talk then of primary challengers to leaders — but they mostly channeled their anger toward the president and the GOP, planning marches and organizing community groups to prepare for the midterms.
Here's what today's polls say about President Donald Trump's current approval rating after two months in office and his 'no joke' third term comments
Voters in Wisconsin are having their say in a hot-button race that could offer a barometer on how Americans are feeling at this point in President Donald Trump's second term. Republican-backed Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel and Democratic-backed Dane County Judge Susan Crawford are the candidates in Tuesday's marquee state Supreme Court race,
Liberal grassroots group MoveOn wrote a memo to Democratic lawmakers scolding them for being too passive in their resistance to President Donald Trump's second term.
Polls are closing in key Wisconsin and Florida races, including a state Supreme Court race that could shift ideological control. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
The Washington Examiner‘s chief political correspondent, Byron York, expressed skepticism about the Wisconsin Supreme Court election, specifically whether it could properly gauge the public’s feelings about President Donald Trump‘s leadership over the last two months.
After spending more than two years teasing tariffs, tomorrow is the big reveal: the moment U.S. President Donald Trump unveils the full scope of his protectionist trade policy.