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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Centrist Dems seize opening at the DNC: ‘I don’t want to be the freak show party’
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Centrist Dems seize opening at the DNC: ‘I don’t want to be the freak show party’

Last updated: November 16, 2024 5:04 am
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Centrist Democrats within the Democratic National Committee are starting to question the party’s direction following their defeat in the presidential election. Many members feel that the party has become too focused on “woke” politics, identity issues, and has lost touch with mainstream America. This sentiment is shaping the early stages of the race for DNC chair, with members looking for a leader who can appeal to the center and connect with everyday Americans.

The race for chair is wide open, with several names being floated as possible contenders to replace Jaime Harrison. Some of the potential candidates include Ben Wikler, Ken Martin, Mitch Landrieu, and Rahm Emanuel. The party is expected to wait until the next chair is seated before conducting a formal review of their failings in the election, but the blame-casting has already begun among members.

There is a growing concern among some Democrats that the party has shifted too far to the left ideologically and has focused too much on identity issues. Even progressive members are acknowledging this shift and are calling for a return to a more centrist approach. Some members are hesitant to back a woman or person of color for party chair following Vice President Kamala Harris’ defeat, highlighting the party’s internal struggles.

As the DNC looks to rebuild and rebrand itself, there is a call for better organizing efforts, especially in battleground states that were swept by Trump. Members want a chair who can help build the party’s infrastructure, engage voters, and lead fundraising efforts. There is also a desire for more training and involvement in off years, not just during election cycles.

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In the wake of their defeat, DNC members are searching for answers and hoping that the next chair will be willing to take a critical look at the party’s failures and make necessary changes, even if they are unpopular. The party is at a crossroads, and the choice of the next chair will be crucial in determining the party’s direction moving forward.

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