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Minnesota, Wisconsin Democratic party leader in the center of the race for the next DNC ​​chairman

Members of the Democratic National Committee will vote for the next person on Saturday to lead the party and serve as a public film for President Donald Trump in the next four years.

The racing groups, Ken Martin, Chair of the Minnesota Democratic-Bauern-Labor party in Minnesota, and the chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, Ben Wikler, against each other. Six other Democrats, including the former governor of Maryland, Martin O’malley, and former presidential candidate Marianne Williamson are also on site.

The winner will lead a party reset after the Republicans had taken control of the congress and the White House in the November elections in November. The group of candidates agreed that Democrats should submit a post-mortem assessment to increase what went wrong in 2024 and how they are better staged with the voters who are racing into the race of 2026 midterms and 2028 presidential breed can.

They also said that efforts should address more campaign efforts in the USA and less Washington, DC

Martin met with the DNC members on Friday and tried to block the around 225 votes he would have to win. He announced Democrats from all over the country that he would be the best option to drive the party ahead because he has a strong success balance sheet elections in Minnesota and has built up the campaign infrastructure. And Martin advertises with the fact that the Democrats dated the Minnesota DFL at all nationwide offices during his 14-year term.

“We have been talking to the voters in this race for months and weeks, listening to their concerns, hearing their thoughts and have these personal conversations” Friday Friday. “These conversations give you the feeling that I am the best candidate to run this party. I think in the end, that will help us bring us over the top. “

According to Wikler, the route is commendable, but the national party needs someone who has won in a battlefield state like Wisconsin.

“In my state in which the Republicans smashed unions and suppressed voices and gerrymander cards, we fought back a year over the year and stood out the greatest attacks that the GOP had not lifted and did not station our state,” said Wikler during a candidate committee last week. “And now we have to free ourselves the country.”

The hundreds of voting members of the DNC will listen to the parking spaces from the candidates on Saturday morning and who should replace the outgoing chairman Jaime Harrison. On Friday, several found the severity of the situation.

“We all try to decide what the future of the party is after this devastating, devastating loss of the White House and both congress chambers,” said Democrat Harry Khanna from Virginia on Friday.

“I think we are all here when we only hear all people who lead us forward and try to make the best decision. You know, somehow in one like a fog of war, you know, we don’t really know what we can expect in the next four years. “

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