Democratic National Committee, 2024
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Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin has previously ensured the report on the 2024 election results would be released. Guess what isn’t being released? The full audit of the
Martin’s decision, first reported by The New York Times, spares top Democrats from more scrutiny about their campaigns, including former President Joe Biden, who withdrew from the race after announcing his second-term run, and his vice president, Kamala Harris, who became the nominee and lost to Trump.
Democratic governors who met over the weekend in Arizona say the party must focus on affordability in next year's midterm elections
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Progressive powerhouses launch primary war against Democratic establishment ahead of 2026 elections
Durham County Commissioner Nida Allam launched a Democratic primary challenge against Rep. Valerie Foushee, D-N.C., with endorsements from Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and progressive groups.
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Texas Democrats fill every state and federal race on 2026 ballot, a first for either party
Texas Majority PAC and the Texas Democratic Party recruited 104 candidates to fill uncontested races. Gov. Greg Abbott’s strategist said it amounts to a gimmick “if they don’t back it up with serious resources.
"Following recent resignations by the chair, treasurer, and secretary, the Hamilton County Democratic Party Executive Committee has acted in accordance with party bylaws to ensure continuity of leadership." Nikwonn Robinson, who took over leading the party in March, was among those resigning.
The Oklahoma Democratic Party is working with the State Election Board to ensure independent voter access to its primary ballot after the board "blindsided" the party and said all primary elections would be closed in 2026 and 2027.
Party Chair Charles Fall cited the incumbents' commitment to protecting working families and making New York more affordable for Staten Islanders.
Polling in off-year election cycles is challenging because it’s hard to know who will turn out to vote. This year, the polls significantly overestimated the Republicans in the Virginia and New Jersey governor’s races, which both had particularly high turnout for an off year. In 2021, polls had the opposite problem, as they overestimated Democrats.