Ken Martin, the newly elected Democratic National Committee chairman, faces the herculean task of rebranding the party from an out-of-touch elitist stereotype to a populist agenda that represents ...
Progressives are eyeing a switch to a populist platform after crushing 2024 losses, but many argue its more of a substance rebranding rather than messaging.
The beleaguered party is counting on a populist approach to fight Republican attacks on climate policies. Democrats have been reeling since getting swept out of power in November, struggling to ...
Optimistically, though, the ongoing political realignment, the populist one that includes anti-neocon Republicans and working-class Democrats, the one that got President Donald Trump elected in ...
In stark contrast to this effective, rebranded Republican executive (and a party transformed into a pro-worker populist movement), the demoralized Democrat party should be reassessing its platform ...
bottom, instead of Left vs. Right. But will the “Progressive Caucus” become the “Populist Caucus ... two hours or more.” Republicans have blasted Democrats over the years for talking ...
While the proposals are sponsored by Democrats, they are still on the table because of the Republican party’s populist push to eliminate tax shelters for the wealthy while benefiting the middle ...
As Donald Trump begins his second term as president and the leader of a remade Republican Party, it's become common to refer to him and the "America First" movement as "populist." And yet ...
Can populism overcome the “broligarchs”? (Contains strong language.) For the best audio experience, scan the code with your phone to download the New York Times Audio app for iOS.
What we need is leadership that takes that anger and channels it into real action. If we want to defeat populism, we need to do it by delivering real results, not through fear-mongering or division.