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Democratic National Committee blocks release of its 2024 election autopsy

Last updated: December 18, 2025 8:50 am
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The DNC’s Autopsy Report: A No-Show on Hard Truths

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) has decided to withhold its much-anticipated autopsy of the party’s significant losses in the 2024 elections, contradicting Chair Ken Martin’s earlier commitment to transparency. This move highlights the DNC’s ongoing struggle to confront its electoral challenges as it prepares for what many predict will be a more favorable midterm election year.

The DNC’s internal review, which involved hundreds of interviews across all 50 states, aimed to dissect the melodrama and missteps of the previous campaign cycle. However, concerns about the implications of releasing the findings emerged among party members, as noted by a DNC official speaking anonymously about the delicate situation.

The DNC appears to be keen on sidestepping a public discourse reminiscent of the party’s loss to Donald Trump and instead wishes to focus on its recent electoral victories. Democrats have indeed shown strength in special elections nationwide and triumphed in gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia last month. The committee had previously shared some preliminary insights from the autopsy with major donors and Democratic stakeholders in October.

Interestingly, the report’s excerpts shared with POLITICO did not address key issues such as former President Joe Biden’s decision to run for reelection, his age, or his troubled debate performances. The party remains internally divided over the factors contributing to Kamala Harris’s electoral defeat.

In his statement, Martin claimed that a thorough review of the party’s 2024 performance had been completed and that they are now implementing lessons learned, emphasizing the importance of off-year victories.

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“We are united in recognizing the need to learn from our past while focusing on future victories,” Martin asserted. “Our guiding principle is straightforward: does this help us win? If not, it’s merely a distraction from our core objectives.”

This decision represents a significant pivot for a party grappling with internal discord about last year’s failures, all while facing historically low approval ratings amongst its own supporters. Various outside organizations, from the progressive group Way to Win to the center-left Welcome nonprofit, have conducted their own analyses of the party’s shortcomings, offering divergent solutions. Just last week, some DNC members urged the committee for more transparency and answers.

According to the DNC official, among the report’s findings were critiques of the party’s organizing strategies, technological needs, and its struggles to engage younger voters. However, the details provided to POLITICO were sparse. The review broadly indicated that Democrats tended to adopt a defensive posture on issues like immigration and public safety—areas where Republicans typically gain ground—yet refrained from publicly naming specific campaigns or individuals responsible for this approach.

On the subject of organizing efforts, the DNC’s review recommended that campaigns prioritize meaningful conversations with voters over mere metrics like the number of doors knocked or calls made. It also advocated for increased investment in relational organizing and continuous field infrastructure—initiatives that Martin had supported during his campaign for party chair. The report cautioned that the DNC’s data infrastructure was outdated and overwhelmed during critical campaign moments, calling for urgent modernization.

Moreover, the report highlighted significant losses among young voters, pointing to Republicans’ effective communication through social media influencers and urging Democrats to engage with newer media platforms. Despite acknowledging that the GOP was “running circles” around them online, the DNC’s report offered limited clarity on actionable recommendations.

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This fall, the DNC held briefings with donors regarding its initial findings. During one such October event, a Democrat confirmed that Biden’s advanced age was notably absent from discussions about the review. The extent to which his decision to run again is addressed in the private report remains unclear.

Notably, Biden’s age was not mentioned in the excerpts of the review shared with POLITICO, nor was it brought up in other briefings about the report’s findings. Many Democrats consider the last-minute candidate switch to be a pivotal reason for the party’s sweeping losses.

Martin’s choice to withhold the report contradicts a promise he made shortly after his election as DNC chair in February, when he expressed a commitment to publicly releasing the 2024 election review. At that time, he questioned the lack of transparency surrounding the 2016 autopsy, asking about its utility and the lessons to be learned.

“Of course it will be released,” Martin had affirmed in February regarding the future review on the 2024 election. “We must extract lessons that can be operationalized throughout the 57 state parties and the county parties, so everyone understands our path forward.”

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