Democratic voters
Coverage of Democratic voters in the Nexus archive.
- What’s fueling the far-left surge? ‘Democrats themselves hate the party’
Democratic voters are showing a rebellious mood, with questions about the reach of socialism or far-left politics beyond big cities. Washington will serve as a test case for their influence.
- AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Colorado’s state primary
Democratic voters in Colorado will select between two statewide officeholders in a primary to replace term-limited Gov. Jared Polis. The primary aims to nominate a candidate to succeed Polis.
- Melat Kiros may be on the verge of unseating Diana DeGette. Here’s how that came to be.
Melat Kiros is challenging Diana DeGette by leveraging national discontent with incumbents among Democratic voters and using her social media expertise to create campaign momentum that has DeGette’s supporters concerned.
- Mamdani’s ‘red wedding’ sweep in NYC House primary races came from small sliver of Dem voters
Mamdani’s 'red wedding' sweep in NYC House primary races was driven by a small group of Democratic voters. The term 'red wedding' and 'bloodbath' suggest significant disruption or defeat for opponents.
- Mamdani’s building a machine — and every Democrat may soon have to kiss his ring
Zohran Mamdani is building a political machine, and New York City's Democratic voters will decide if he controls their party's future. The upcoming vote may determine his influence over the party.
- His controversies include a Nazi tattoo. Why Democrats are still standing by Senate candidate Graham Platner
Graham Platner, a Senate candidate, has faced controversies including a Nazi tattoo. Despite these issues, many Democratic voters continue to support him.
- Ex-pro basketball player wins shot to become next governor of South Carolina
South Carolina Democratic voters selected former basketball player Jermaine Johnson as their nominee for governor. Johnson, a state lawmaker representing parts of Richland and Kershaw Counties, defeated two other Democrats in the primary. The state has not had a Democratic governor since 2002.
- Democratic voters confident California election is secure, Republicans less so, poll finds
A new poll shows strong majorities of registered Democrats and independents in California express confidence in local election officials ensuring a secure primary vote, while significantly fewer registered Republicans share this confidence.
- Late California ballots could reshape primary results in closely watched governor's race
California's governor's race is tightening as many Democratic voters appear to be waiting until the final hours to cast their ballots.
- Poll finds nearly three-quarters of Democratic voters oppose aid to Israel
A poll reveals that nearly 75% of Democratic voters oppose aid to Israel, reflecting declining support for the US ally. The shift is attributed to widespread public anger over Israel's military operations in Gaza, which the article characterizes as a genocidal war.
- Focus groups: Dissatisfied Democratic voters hunt for winners to pull the party forward
Dissatisfied Democratic voters in Maine are seeking strong candidates to lead the party forward. Graham Platner and Gov. Janet Mills are competing in the Democratic Senate primary for Maine's seat.