Hillary Clinton, because she's the Democrats' presumptive 2016 front-runner, has become the target du jour. Frankly, I don't know how public figures get through it. Donna Brazile clintondemocratfigure Change image and share on social
I have a simple rule: when I'm on TV, I'm not talking to just my anchor or my colleague on my right. I'm talking to America. I look into the lens, and in my head, I'm talking to somebody in Nebraska. Why Nebraska? Why the Cornhusker State? I have no idea. But it feels like it's a good place to talk to people. Donna Brazile americaanchorcolleague share on social
Over the years, I've worked for and alongside the American Federation of Teachers and National Education Association. That's because I am proud of our public school teachers - including my niece who teaches down in Louisiana - just as I am proud of our nation's education system. Donna Brazile alongsideamericanassociation share on social
When Katrina hit, my family lost everything - their homes, jobs, friends - and then it was a ripple effect, as so many others attached to them were affected. I had to come up with $12,000 per month to take care of everyone. Donna Brazile 000affectattach share on social
Generally, Senate races are not a referendum on the president or on any one issue but a choice between the two candidates on the ballot. Donna Brazile ballotcandidatechoice Change image and share on social
I'm not the geek in the family: I'm the organizer. But what I do know is that we have a very terrific team of consultants, former federal cybersecurity experts who are working with us to make sure we have a very safe system. Donna Brazile consultantcybersecurityexpert share on social
After Katrina, no one was the same. People, relatives, they were dying one after another. Donna Brazile diekatrinapeople Change image and share on social
Poverty is a national issue and needs a federal response. After all, U.S. federal government policies helped produce massive income inequality by lopsided breaks for the super wealthy. Donna Brazile breakfederalgovernment Change image and share on social
Why do we need to support the food stamp program? Because low-income families experience unemployment at a far higher rate than other income groups. Because cutting nutritional assistance programs is immoral and shortsighted, and protecting families from hunger improves their health and educational outcomes. Donna Brazile assistancecuteducational share on social
TV likes you to talk about the superficial. Donna Brazile likesuperficialtalk Change image and share on social