Kamala Harris may have suspended her presidential campaign early last month, but so many elements of her candidacy have remained thriving, thanks in no small part to the Democrats who are still running for president.

New candidate and ex-New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg -- and, until recently, an ardent defender of the racist “Stop and Frisk” policing tactic -- has already leapfrogged Cory Booker, the only Black candidate, in the latest polls.

Bernie Sanders gave a problematic answer to a question asked by an African American male that should have been a no-brainer at a criminal justice reform forum held on the campus of Benedict College, a historically Black university.

Mayor Pete Buttigieg released his "Douglass Plan" plan for Black America after struggling to stay on-message following a police shooting in South Bend, Indiana.

Cory Booker’s campaign has seemingly stalled heading into the first Democratic debate. However, if you've been paying attention, the New Jersey senator’s profile has arguably never been higher. Something's gotta give.

Stacey Abrams may have disappointed some Democrats with her announcement that she wouldn't be running for the Senate in Georgia, but she has tons of other options.

Nearly half of the very wide field of Democratic presidential candidates were slated to take part in this election season's first event taking aim at the most coveted of voting demographics: women of color. Watch it here.

The 2019 NAN convention will draw nearly a dozen 2020 presidential candidates to the annual gathering.