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Little daylight between the candidates hoping to lead Democrats out of the wilderness

Last updated: January 11, 2025 8:09 am
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The race to lead the Democratic National Committee has taken center stage following the party’s recent losses, but the excitement surrounding the contest seems to be lacking. The two frontrunners, Ben Wikler and Ken Martin, are both Midwesterners known for their niceness, but the race has yet to spark any major disagreements or present bold new ideas for the party’s future.

As Democrats prepare for the first forum on Saturday, the lack of a clear leader within the party is apparent. The race reflects a party in turmoil, still grappling with the aftermath of the November losses and struggling to find a way forward. The absence of clear ideological lines highlights the party’s uncertainty about its direction moving forward.

The contest for the DNC chairmanship has not attracted some of the high-profile names that were initially rumored to be considering a run. Instead, the focus has been on technicalities and the candidates’ backgrounds rather than substantive policy debates. Endorsements from party leaders have become a key point of contention, with Martin securing support from prominent Democrats in the South, while Wikler has the backing of Senator Chuck Schumer.

Both Wikler and Martin are advocating for year-round organizing and a 50-state strategy, but their supporters have raised concerns about their respective track records. Martin’s allies question Wikler’s ties to big donors, while Wikler’s team highlights his success with small-dollar donors. The debate over their qualifications has overshadowed any meaningful discussion about the party’s future direction.

As the race heats up, there is a sense of disappointment within the party that the field of candidates is missing the mark. The absence of high-minded debates and a clear vision for the party’s future has left many Democrats feeling underwhelmed. The ideological divides that characterized previous races have also disappeared, leaving the party in a state of limbo.

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Despite the lackluster nature of the race, Democrats are hopeful that the next DNC chair will be able to steer the party in the right direction. With the final vote scheduled for February 1, the pressure is on for the candidates to articulate a compelling vision for the party’s future and inspire confidence among party members. Only time will tell if the next DNC chair will be able to lead Democrats out of their current state of uncertainty and towards a brighter future. The conversation surrounding the race for the chair of the Democratic National Committee has shifted from resistance to rebuilding the party, with a focus on unity and fundraising. Lavora Barnes, chair of the Michigan Democratic Party and ASDC secretary, recently endorsed Ben Wikler, citing his ability to raise money and unite the party.

Unsanctioned candidate forums have taken place, including virtual gatherings of the DNC’s Ethnic Council and Labor Council. Candidates have refrained from direct attacks on each other, opting instead to focus on their own qualifications and endorsements. Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, currently in third place in the race, unveiled a string of endorsements from members of the Congressional Black Caucus and current and former mayors.

O’Malley emphasizes his experience as the only candidate to have been elected statewide and run a national group, the Democratic Governors Association. However, some Democrats are looking for more than just experience, they want a chair who can lead the party in creating winning coalitions that include diverse groups like Black people, Latinos, women, LGBT individuals, and young people.

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New York State Sen. James Skoufis, running as an outsider, believes he is positioned to overtake O’Malley with his message of significant reform. The competition is expected to intensify during virtual forums, with the Southern region forum kicking off the next phase of the race.

As the race progresses, DNC members are eager to see how candidates will address the party’s challenges and lead it towards a successful future. Donna Brazile, a former interim DNC chair, expressed her optimism for the future of the Democratic Party, noting that while it may be facing difficulties, it is not defeated. The upcoming forums will provide insight into how each candidate plans to move the party forward.

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