U.S. Sen. John Fetterman delivered the keynote address to Democrats, while Treasurer Stacy Garrity spoke to Republicans.
A new USA TODAY poll shows only half of respondents could come up with a name when asked for the leader of the Democratic Party.
Democratic Sen. John Fetterman accepted President-elect Trump's invitation to visit him at his Mar-a-Lago club, the senator said in a statement provided to ABC News.
As Democrats and Republicans analyze their wins and losses after the November election, one alternative party believes their long-term strategy is beginning to pay off.
The Pennsylvania senator joins “The View ... according to a lawsuit. Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Ben Wikler emphasizes the need to reach voters who are uninvolved in politics on ...
The Pennsylvania senator has bucked his own party lately over the president-elect. Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman is planning to meet with President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago ...
Neuman attended the Pennsylvania Democratic Party’s winter committee meeting this past weekend in Harrisburg, where he received the group’s endorsement for the upcoming spring primary and was also photographed with supporters holding his campaign signs.
Donald Trump has not yet taken office, but prominent Democrats have already started weighing in on one of the party’s most pressing strategic questions: is there room to work with the new administration?
As Washington prepares for the second inauguration of Donald Trump, Democrats are locked out of power, stuck reckoning with the fact that despite years of pushback and plotting, their chief political antagonist has only grown stronger and more popular and rendered them a minority party.
But some Democrats say Pennsylvania's Sen. John Fetterman is a smart politician who is acknowledging political reality.
California, Illinois and New York are shrinking. Texas and Florida are growing rapidly. With America’s population shifting from reliably Democratic states to areas controlled by Republicans, Democrats are facing a demographic time bomb that could reduce their path to winning the U.
How Donald Trump and the GOP bounced back in Pennsylvania Republicans halved Democrats' voter registration advantage in the state over the last four years, and while some Democratic Party leaders dismissed the registration increase as a lagging indicator ...