Sound Off is an opinion forum for Mercury readers to offer brief comments on today’s news. Submissions must be 75 words or less and are subject to editing for grammar and clarity. Publication of ...
Despite a shellacking at the ballot box, the Democratic Party still can't quit the far-left positions that voters rejected in November.
Since losing the 2024 Presidential election, a common refrain among Democratic circles has been their need to find their "own ...
Columnist David Marcus writes that as Democrats flail to find a message to resonate with Americans, the most extreme members of the party are providing the loudest voices.
ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith is making headlines as speculation grows over his possible run in the 2028 presidential election ...
Could Stephen A. Smith be the next President of the United States when the election takes place in 2028? The ESPN personality responded to a report of him gaining attention as a possible Democratic ...
Smith is reportedly "emerging as a potential 2028 Democratic candidate for president," according to Front Office Sports.
The General Assembly in Pennsylvania kicked off a new legislative session on Jan. 27, with a Republican-led state Senate and a tied state House. The tie in the House comes after the passing ...
The Washington Post’s senior political reporter Aaron Blake contends the defeated Democratic Party is without an obvious ...
It’s time once again to dive into another round of quick takes on the people, places and events that were being talked about ...
It’s not just Republicans saying the Democrats are in disarray. Even Democrats are admitting the quiet part out loud. Take ...
Democrats are simply lost. I love it, don’t get me wrong, I really do. It’s also some great comedy. They are still trying to ...
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