Democrats need to embrace reform-minded education policies and pivot away from race and gender issues, the former Chicago mayor says.
Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said this week that he wants a mandatory retirement age of 75 for people running the federal government.
Rahm Emanuel has been a fixture in Democratic Party politics for more than 30 years — serving as a member of Congress, President Obama's chief of staff, mayor of Chicago and ambassador to Japan. He is ...
Rahm Emanuel has been a fixture in Democratic Party politics for more than 30 years — serving as a member of Congress, President Obama's chief of staff, mayor of Chicago and ambassador to Japan.
The potential 2028 White House hopeful called for a mandatory retirement age of 75 for government officials, which would keep ...