WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley on Monday said he would resign as head of the U.S. Social Security Administration to run to head the Democratic National Committee.
Former presidential candidate and Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley announced on Monday that he is entering the fray. But many ...
J. Scott Applewhite/Associated Press Mitch Landrieu, the former New Orleans mayor and co-chair of Vice President Kamala ...
The former Maryland governor told POLITICO he’ll resign as head of the Social Security Administration at the end of the month ...
A police negotiation in Red Wing ended Sunday in the discovery of a dead woman inside the residence the suspect surrendering.
O’Malley’s candidacy to lead the Democratic National Committee comes at a time of soul-searching and finger-pointing in the ...
Mr. O’Malley, who ran for president in 2016, is the first candidate to announce a bid to lead the reeling Democratic Party as ...
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley officially launched his campaign to be the next chairman of the Democratic National ...
AOC slams potential DNC chair bid by Rahm Emanuel as a symptom of the Democrats' "disease" of prioritizing donors over ...
Democrats can survive the red wave. In states like Missouri, voters backed the party agenda for helping workers and securing ...
Locked out of power next year, Democrats are hatching plans to oppose President-elect Donald Trump that look nothing like the ...
As Democrats scramble to set a new course after their wipe-out in the presidential election last week, former Gov. Martin ...