Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren is calling on her party to “read the room” and begin appealing to a wider swath of the working-class public by keeping a stringent focus on the economy.
Her critique of moderate Democrats is a mischaracterization of her opponents within the party.
The Massachusetts senator is right that her party is too beholden to the donor class. How on earth could anyone dispute that?
Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts had an unexpected phone call with President Donald Trump on Monday, January 12, shortly after she criticized his leadership and the Democratic Party ...
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) warned Democrats on Monday against moderating their economic agenda to cater to the demands of wealthy donors ahead of the 2026 and 2028 election cycles. Instead, ...
Senator Elizabeth Warren delivered a sharp rebuke Monday to Democratic strategists and party insiders pushing for a pivot ...
Elizabeth Warren became a national force by being one of the only Democrats willing to speak out against the party’s Wall ...
The progressive will take aim at the DSCC and former Arizona Sen. Kyrste Sinema in a speech Monday.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) on Monday morning will discuss the future of the Democratic Party. Warren will “share her blueprint for a Democratic Party with a coalition big enough to win elections ...
The Massachusetts senator argues that, in order to prevail in the midterms, the party needs to recover its populist roots—and fighting spirit. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) addresses a rally against ...
RCP's Phil Wegmann asked Karoline Leavitt at Thursday's White House briefing about the president's phone call with Sen. Elizabeth Warren about capping credit card interest rates. The panel on RCP's ...
The Massachusetts senator signaled alarm about her party’s movement toward the center, warning in a speech that Democrats should not cozy up to the wealthy and the powerful. By Reid J. Epstein ...