Jesse Jackson, Democrats
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Biden shares personal story about childhood stuttering at Jackson memorial service, telling crowd he's 'smarter than most of you' in pointed comment.
Democrats are gearing up for a bruising presidential primary as they argue over how to rebuild a winning coalition. The debate sharpens after the recent death of Rev. Jesse Jackson, a longtime
Jackson’s Rainbow Coalition was not a slogan. It was a governing theory. Jackson stitched together Black voters, white farmers in the Midwest, Latino communities, labor unions, and urban activists under a shared argument: economic opportunity was not reaching the people who were working hardest for it.
“What a great debt we owe to him,” said America’s first Black president, who acknowledged how the civil rights leader
Former President Barack Obama reflected on the late Rev. Jesse Jackson's "legacy of hope," telling thousands who gathered to celebrate the late civil rights leader's life that "we are living in a time when it can be hard to hope.
A Cheshire Cat-looking Gov. Gavin Newsom appeared to use civil rights icon Jesse Jackson’s memorial service Friday as a campaign event — as the rumored 2028 presidential hopeful was spotted schmoozing Democratic heavyweights,