New Politics
Recent Work
The 2006 election should give all progressives optimism that this emerging new era in American history means better days are coming for our movement and the great nation we love.
NDN President Simon Rosenberg offers his post-election analysis.
Despite the many billions spent in building this modern conservative movement, history will label it a grand and remarkable failure. We will look back at 2006 as the year this period of American history ended.
NDN is re-releasing this memo written in 2004 to provide a look back on how much has changed in the past two years.
Our vision for this new politics has three dimensions, all of which must be mastered to ensure political success in this new century.
If we really want to build a modern movement, progressives of all stripes must learn to work together, to tolerate and respect our differences, to debate but not to fight, to understand that we are all playing different positions on the same team.
NDN explores the truly compelling story of this decade - one that President Bush doesn’t want told - the rapid and dramatic failure of conservative government.
NDN praises Senator Reid's bold action to ensure the Senate Intelligence Committee completes its investigation and reiterates the need to determine the facts behind the administration's handling of the march to war.
NDN's first call for the Senate to conduct a thorough review of the handling of intelligence in the run-up to the Iraq war.
As the array of scandals facing modern conservatives continued to emerge, NDN presented an overview of their unprecedented corruption.