Congresswoman and Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz continues to publicly maintain her support for the controversial construction of a new immigration jail in her South Florida district, even as her liberal colleagues claim that such facilities contribute to family break-ups and the mistreatment of suspected illegal aliens. (more)
The American Energy Alliance (AEA) is hitting back at the Democratic National Committee over attacks on an ad AEA began running in swing states attacking President Barack Obama’s energy policies. (more)
Democratic National Committee member Pat Cotham promoted a “Hoodie Rally” that she said took place at Marshall Park in Charlotte, N.C. at 6 p.m. on Thursday. (more)
Democratic National Committee spokesman Brad Woodhouse accused The Daily Caller of playing “reindeer games” for pressing him on questions related to the Operation Fast and Furious scandal currently hampering the Obama administration. (more)
Democratic National Committee chairwoman and Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz supports Attorney General Eric Holder “100 percent,” her spokesman said Wednesday, despite a chorus of Republicans calling for Holder’s resignation in the wake of Operation Fast and Furious. (more)
Alan Dershowitz is on a crusade against Media Matters. (more)
The Democratic National Committee has focused much of their pre-general election ammunition at former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. (more)
The Democratic National Committee’s attacks on Sen. Rick Santorum are just another instance of Mitt Romney and the Democrats having the same ideas, and the same tactics, a Santorum staffer said. (more)
Democrats dumped on Gov. Mitt Romney Tuesday night, saying he won the Florida GOP primary only because of expensive negative ads, that the GOP turnout was low, and that Romney is both “extreme” and “out of touch.” (more)
Rep. Allen West did not mince words on Sunday, telling national Democrats to get out of Florida and, for that matter, out of the country. (more)
Democratic officials are using Gov. Mitt Romney’s tax records to hammer him in Florida. (more)
Democratic flacks trumpeted their standard criticisms of Gov. Mitt Romney again on Monday night, added a few extra notes, and continued to ignore the other GOP candidates. (more)
Democratic officials reacted to the news of Mitt Romney’s New Hampshire primary win by claiming that public worries about his business record had cut his vote to under 40 percent in a five-man field. (more)
The Democratic Party’s attack machine is compulsively obsessed with former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. (more)
Democratic campaign officials are fighting to get onto the GOP’s Iowa podium, because they’re hoping to jostle the GOP candidates, trip up Mitt Romney and color the public’s image of the Republican coalition and the eventual winner. (more)
The re-election campaign of President Barack Obama and the Democratic National Committee are on track to net $60 million for the fourth quarter of the year, Reuters reports. (more)
The Democratic National Committee is upping its attacks on former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney in the apparent hope that his chief rival for the Republican presidential nomination, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, will become the GOP’s standard-bearer in 2012. (more)
The Democratic National Committee is going after former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney for an interview with the Fox News Channel’s Brett Baier on Tuesday night — an appearance for which his performance has received mixed reviews. The DNC released a Web video Wednesday splicing together negative reactions from pundits, and communications director Brad Woodhouse taunted Romney aides in an email copied to a Daily Caller reporter. (more)
Massachusetts Democratic Gov. Deval Patrick’s office will have to wade through thousands of emails in coming weeks to respond to dueling Freedom of Information Act requests from the Romney campaign and the Democratic National Committee. (more)
Charlotte, N.C. Mayor Anthony Foxx, a Democrat with close ties to President Barack Obama, is taking political heat as several reports show he plans to replace local workers with out-of-state union workers during the Democratic National Convention next year. (more)























