Democrats choose a new chairman because the party aims to recover after the great elections 2024.
AND Democratic National Committee (DNC) On Saturday, he chose the leader of the Minnesota Ken Martin party for his next national chair, after the main moves up and down on the ballots in the 2024 elections.
Martin’s choice is the first formal step of the party to attempt to recover from the election in November, in which President Donald Trump They pulled the White House, and the Republicans transferred the Senate, stayed on their fragile majority in the home and made large gains with the working class, minorities and younger voters.
“We have one team, one team, a democratic party,” Martin said after his victory. “It’s a fight for our values. It’s a fight for working people. The fight is currently against Donald Trump and billionaires who bought this country.”
Martin has been Vice President of DNC in the last eight years, he has led the Association of Presidents of the State Democratic Party.
Final discussion of a DNC chair swinging protests
He chaired the Chairman of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin Ben Wicler with over 100 votes among 428 DNC members who threw out the ballots while gathering for the party’s annual meeting of the party, held at the National Luke in Maryland this year, just outside Washington, DC
Martin O’Malley, a former court governor Maryland and a democratic presidential candidate in 2016, who was the Commissioner of the Social Insurance Administration during the former President of Biden last year, was a third in voting.
Among the long candidates was Faiz Shakir, who led the Democratic President of the Berders Senator Campaign of Vermont 2020, and Marianne Williamson, who unsuccessfully ran for Democratic Presidential Nominations 2020 and 2024. Williamson approved Martin on Saturday, on the eve of the vote.
Eight candidates in the race was successful DNC chair Jaime Harrison, who decided to seek the second four -year term of management of the National Committee of the Party.
Without a clear leader in the party, the next DNC president could become a de facto face of Democrats from the coast to the coast and will make big decisions on sending messages, strategies, infrastructure and where to spend millions in political contributions.
“This is an important opportunity to not only divert the party and what we present to the voters, but also the opportunity to look at how internally we manage,” the longtime president of the Democratic Party in New Hampshire Ray Buckley told Fox News Buckley.
Buckley, a former DNC Vice President who supported Martin, said he was “very excited about the potential of a great reform within the party.” He emphasized that he was hoping “significantly greater support to state parties. It will be a critical step towards our return to the majority status.”
In his speech about the victory, Martin emphasized unity and that the party was supposed to “renew our coalition”.
“We have to be offended,” Martin said. “We will go there and lead this fight to Donald Trump and Republicans.”
Former Vice President Kamal Harris, who inherited the President of Biden last July as a standard party carrier in 2024, spoke with Martin, Wikler and O’Malley in the days before the election on Saturday, Fox News confirmed. But Harris remained neutral in voting for the party.
In the video to the audience while the table vote for the chair, Harris said DNC had some “hard work”.
But she promised to be with the party “every step of the way”, which could be a signal of her future political ambitions.
During a quarterly DNC campaign, Sprint has mainly focused on the logistics of modern political campaigns, such as media strategy and messages of messages, collection of funds and wide organization and effort to go out. As for these nuts problems, candidates have mostly agreed that changes are needed to obtain the voters of the blue collar who are now supporting the Republicans.
But the final forum included a great focus on races and diversity programs, capital and inclusion (dei), questions that seemed to hurt Democrats in the voting box in November.
Forum, moderated and carried live at MSNBC and held at Georgetown University in Washington, DC, was transferred to chaos early because the wave of leftist protesters repeatedly interrupted the event in Primeth, because in America in America the election before they were forcibly removed by security.
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The chairman’s election took place as a new national survey wrote more problems with democracy.
Only 31% of the UA respondents Quinnipiac University The past week had a favorable opinion of the Democratic Party, and 57% saw the party in an unfavorable light.
“This is the highest percentage of voters who have an adverse opinion of the Democratic Party since the Quinnipiac University’s survey began to ask this issue,” the survey said.
In the meantime, 43% of the tests had a favorable view of the GOP, and 45% had an adverse opinion, which was the most favorable opinion for the Republican Party ever on Quinnipiac polls.