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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Martin or Wikler for DNC chair? Dems set to pick next leader after low-key campaign
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Martin or Wikler for DNC chair? Dems set to pick next leader after low-key campaign

Last updated: February 1, 2025 5:36 am
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The Democratic National Committee is gearing up to choose its new leader in the midst of the second Donald Trump era. With the party facing significant challenges following losses in the White House and Congress, the upcoming election for chair is crucial. Two frontrunners have emerged: Ken Martin from Minnesota and Ben Wikler from Wisconsin.

Both Martin and Wikler have garnered support from key figures within the party, but the race has been relatively low-key, lacking any intense clashes or significant policy differences. This has left many Democrats wondering if the party is truly ready for a much-needed overhaul.

Former acting DNC chair Donna Brazile expressed her skepticism about the current state of the party, highlighting the behind-the-scenes negotiations and deal-making taking place leading up to the election. Despite the urgency for change, both candidates have been cautious in their approaches, focusing more on unity within the party rather than addressing the pressing issues facing Democrats.

The lack of a clear strategy to combat the Trump administration and the Republican-controlled Congress has left many Democrats feeling frustrated. Calls for a more forceful messaging strategy and increased pressure on the president have been made by Democratic governors, underscoring the need for a stronger and more unified approach.

The DNC chair will play a pivotal role in shaping the party’s future, particularly in the upcoming 2028 presidential primary. While both Martin and Wikler have pledged to conduct post-mortems of the party’s recent losses, their proposed solutions largely align on maintaining a permanent campaign infrastructure and implementing a 50-state strategy.

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Stylistically, the two candidates differ, with Wikler seen as more of a reformer and Martin as a technocrat with deep institutional knowledge. Despite their strengths and weaknesses, the outcome of the election remains uncertain, with the margin of the first ballot likely determining the eventual winner.

Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley remains a wildcard in the race, with some state chairs reportedly considering supporting him on the second ballot. As the DNC members gather to make their decision, the future direction of the party hangs in the balance, with the new chair facing the daunting task of steering Democrats towards a path of renewal and revival.

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