democrats
Abortion Access in the Entire Southeast US Is About to Be Restricted
Florida is banning abortion at six weeks, before most people know they’re pregnant.
By Samuel Larreal
Biden, Young People Are Begging You to Listen to Us
We make up nearly half of eligible voters in 2024.
By Dakota Hall and Amanda Avalos
Over 100,000 Michigan Voters Choose ‘Uncommitted’ Over Biden
Arab American voters signaled their disapproval of Biden’s handling of the war in Gaza.
By Rachel Janfaza
Maxwell Frost on Ron DeSantis, Hopes for a Progressive Florida, and the Power of Collective Movement
In this op-ed, Florida Rep. Maxwell Frost explains how a progressive Florida does and will continue to exist.
By Maxwell Frost
Congress
Jim Jordan Lost the Speaker Vote – Again – But He Says He's Still Trying
His refusal to bow out after losing a second Speaker vote is exposing the majority party's inability to govern.
By Abigail Tracy
Senate
Gavin Newsom Appoints Laphonza Butler to Feinstein's Seat
Butler is the president of EMILY's List.
By Eric Lutz
Government Shutdown 2023: What Does It Mean?
A 45-day extension was passed to avoid a government shutdown. Here's what happens now.
By Fortesa Latifi
Biden Admin Announces Climate Jobs Program to Hire, Train at Least 20,000 Young People
All participants will be paid, and you can sign up today.
By Lex McMenamin
Joe Biden, Young Climate Voters Are Watching You
The Biden administration has approved massive new drilling projects.
By Noa Greene-Houvras
I Interrupted the White House Press Secretary — Here's Why
"President Biden’s continuous support for fossil fuels is putting his support among young people at risk."
By Elise Joshi
Students, Working People and Climate Activists Just Got Thrown Under the Bus
The debt ceiling deal came at the expense of those who aren’t wealthy.
By Kandist Mallett
What Role Should Influencers Actually Have in Politics?
Politicians’ efforts to work with influencers often come off as try-hard and out of touch.
By Amelia Montooth
Yes, the Head of the North Carolina Democrats Is 25 — So What?
“I want to show people that young people are so capable.”
By Henry Hicks IV
Billionaires Are Bad for the Planet — Here’s How
It literally costs the Earth to live like a billionaire.
By Rebekka Ayres
This ‘School’ Will Teach You How to Be an Organizer
Movement School teaches young people how to run for office and lead progressive campaigns.
By Nandita Raghuram
Joe Biden Just Announced He’s Running for President Again
And Vice President Kamala Harris will be his running mate.
By Emma Specter
Senate
Dianne Feinstein Is Becoming a Big Liability—And Republicans Know It
The 89-year-old senator, who has been on medical leave since February, is giving Mitch McConnell and Co power to block Joe Biden's court nominees by refusing to step down.
By Eric Lutz