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Members of the Democratic National Committee are due to vote Saturday on who will lead the party. After the 2024 election, Democrats are regrouping.
The new strategy, previewed exclusively to Fox News Digital, seeks to hold President Donald Trump accountable for policies that Democrats say are harmful to rural voters.
Democrats will take their first tangible step this weekend to drag themselves forward from their 2024 election loss: electing the next chair of the DNC.
There was a heavy focus on systemic racism and diversity, equity and inclusion programs during the final debate among the eight candidates vying to chair the Democratic National Committee, as the party aims to exit the political wilderness.
Jaime Harrison, chair of the Democratic National Committee, speaks May 23 at a meeting of the Democratic Committee of North Carolina at the Word of Tabernacle Church in Rocky Mount,
As the Democratic National Committee prepares to elect a new chair, outgoing leader Jaime Harrison says Democrats should have stood by Joe Biden in the 2024 race. In an interview, Harrison reflected on the party's defeat and argued that Biden,
In a pretty recent development it has been known that the outgoing chair of DNC Jaime Harrison have asserted that the Democrats should have actually stuck with former US President Joe Biden during the US Presidential Elections 2024.
The outgoing chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) said in a wide-ranging interview published Friday that the party should have stuck with President Biden as its nominee during the 2024
Chair Jaime Harrison said in a Sunday interview that Democrats should focus on building on the existing infrastructure from the past election cycle. In an interview on NewsNation’s “The Hill Sunday,” Harrison also added that he thinks he’s leaving the DNC in a better position than when he found it.
Outgoing Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair Jaime Harrison said in an interview with The Associated Press released Friday that Democrats
Despite the glittering endorsements from Hollywood celebrities and spending nearly a billion dollars during the final stages of the presidential campaign, Democrats and their ticket-topper Kamala Harris fared poorly in the November elections — and now a soul-searching party is asking itself,