Cory Booker Enters Democratic Presidential Field
New Jersey Senator Cory Booker is the latest entrant into the race for the 2020 Democratic Nomination.
New Jersey Senator Cory Booker is the latest entrant into the race for the 2020 Democratic Nomination.
While much of the attention in the race for the Democratic nomination to date has been on the left, there is a path forward for a more centrist candidate.
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is preparing a second run at the White House, but this race won’t be anything like 2016.
New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is the latest Democratic entrant into the 2020 race for President.
Former HUD Secretary Julian Castro is the latest addition to the growing Democratic Presidential field.
Former Vice-President Biden and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders are, not surprisingly, leading the early polls for the 2020 Democratic nomination.
Bernie Sanders has not officially said that he’s running for President, but he’s reportedly planning a much more aggressive campaign than what we saw in 2016 if he does.
After initially saying no, Texas Congressman Beto O’Rourke is now reopening the door to the idea of running for President.
Former HUD Secretary Julián Castro is preparing a run for the White House in 2020.
Beto O’Rourke should consider running again in 2020, but not for President.
The midterm elections are still four months away, but Democrats are already making moves to prepare for the race for their party’s Presidential nomination in 2020.
We’re a long way away from the start of the 2020 election cycle, but Democrats are already maneuvering for support and money.
As expected, Hillary Clinton went with the ‘safe’ choice, and has selected Virginia Senator Tim Kaine as her running mate.
A purported ‘short list’ of potential running mates for Hillary Clinton is out. Here’s how the candidates stack up.
Hillary Clinton’s campaign is beginning to look beyond Bernie Sanders and talk about running mates.
Depending on what time you watched any of last night’s proceedings in Charlotte, you got a very different experience.
The quadrennial political conventions have become, long, boring, tedious, and largely predetermined. It’s time to shake things up by making them a lot shorter.