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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Dems set to ‘throw a punch’: Top takeaways from the DNC election
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Dems set to ‘throw a punch’: Top takeaways from the DNC election

Last updated: February 1, 2025 2:40 pm
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Ken Martin was elected as the new chair of the Democratic National Committee, despite facing stiff competition from establishment favorite Ben Wikler. The decision was a blow to top Democratic elected officials and billionaire donors, who had thrown their weight behind Wikler. Martin, a seasoned tactician and Minnesota state party leader, emphasized during his campaign that the party already had the right message, signaling a continuity in the party’s approach rather than a major overhaul.

The DNC’s choice of Martin over Wikler sent a clear message to the party’s power-brokers that they believe billionaire donors and big-name elected officials are out of touch with the core base. Notable figures like LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman and George Soros’ Democracy PAC, who had backed Wikler, suffered a significant upset. Even high-profile politicians like Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, Nancy Pelosi, and several governors had thrown their support behind Wikler.

One key player who managed to maintain her influence within the DNC was Kamala Harris. Before the vote, Harris reached out to the front-runners and expressed her willingness to work closely with the winning candidate. Her appearance at the meeting garnered louder cheers than Biden’s, indicating her continued popularity within the party.

The DNC’s decision to elect Martin also signals a desire to make the committee more relevant and impactful within the party. Prominent Democrats, including former President Barack Obama and potential 2028 candidates like Tim Walz, Gretchen Whitmer, JB Pritzker, and Pete Buttigieg, pledged to raise money for the DNC, signaling a commitment to rebuilding the party through the committee.

Despite the emphasis Democrats place on diversity, Martin’s election marks the first time since 2011 that the DNC will not be led by a woman or person of color. This outcome was disappointing for some party members who felt that the voices of women and people of color were being overlooked in leadership positions.

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Looking ahead, the DNC under Martin’s leadership will need to address the primary calendar battle. Martin has vowed to hold a fair and transparent selection process for the presidential nomination states, but challenges remain with New Hampshire’s state law requiring it to hold its primary a week before any other state. The DNC will need to navigate this issue to ensure a smooth primary process leading up to the 2028 elections.

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