Americans overall don't think either former Vice President Joe Biden or Sen. Elizabeth Warren — the current frontrunners — would beat Trump in 2020.
Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have maintained solidarity on the left flank of the 2020 Democratic field. But that has to end eventually.
Former Vice President Joe Biden will attend two high-dollar fundraisers on Wall Street hosted by a real estate executive and an investment banker.
Stacey Abrams said she'd be open to being a Democratic vice presidential running mate shortly after announcing she wouldn't run for president.
The next round of debates have much more strict criteria for candidates looking to secure a spot on stage. As a result, the field could thin out fast.
The first of two 2020 Democratic debates in Detroit highlighted just how divided candidates are on big issues like health care and immigration.
Sen. Bernie Sanders quickly responded to former Rep. John Delaney's criticism of "Medicare for All" with two words: "You're wrong."
Many of the nearly two dozen candidates competing for the Democratic nomination have proved they are not immune to gaffes or awkward moments.
The poll found that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had a 22% approval rating among 1,003 white, non-college educated voters who knew of her.
Both Gov. Steve Bullock and Rep. Seth Moulton said a classic hamburger is their go-to comfort meal, while Sen. Cory Booker snacks on vegetables.
Eight women have accused Biden of behaving inappropriately. He's also been criticized for his comments about young girls on the campaign trail.
Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado became the 20th candidate to qualify. The official lineup for the debates was released on June 13.
Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado became the 20th candidate to qualify, setting the stage unless more qualify by the cutoff date.
"He is a walking example of what happens when rich and powerful people put other rich and powerful people into power," Ocasio-Cortez said of Mnuchin.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has attempted to quell calls for impeachment among her caucus, accused Trump of "engaging in a cover-up."
The mayor of New York is very well-known nationally, but voters have a dim view of his chances to beat Trump.
Castro was secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President Barack Obama from 2014 to 2017, and before that he was mayor of San Antonio.
"We're not going to solve the climate crisis w/ this lack of leadership. Our kids' lives are at stake," the Bronx native tweeted.
"Chris Hughes is right. Today's big tech companies have too much power—over our economy, our society, & our democracy," Elizabeth Warren tweeted.
The Biden campaign received money from just under 97,000 donors, far fewer than the 225,000 who gave to Bernie Sanders in his first 24 hours.