Summary

Ken Martin, chair of Minnesota’s Democratic–Farmer–Labor party, won the race to lead the Democratic National Committee, defeating Wisconsin’s Ben Wikler.

Martin takes over as Democrats grapple with major losses in the 2024 elections and seek to reconnect with working-class voters.

Supporters see his leadership as key to rebuilding the party, while critics worry it signals a continuation of the status quo.

His first major test will be the 2026 midterms as Democrats attempt to reclaim the House and rebuild their electoral strategy.

  • Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    They should only change if a different approach were proven to work better.

    Sounds like an excuse to never try another approach.

    Practically speaking, that means leftists need to consistently win gubernatorial elections before a leftist can become a presidential nominee.

    I wonder what the new goalpost will be when the party’s best efforts are longer sufficient to keep progressives out of gubernatorial races.

    • FlowVoid@lemmy.world
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      9 hours ago

      I don’t think requiring evidence is an “excuse”. And so far there is little evidence that leftists can win statewide elections, which is a prerequisite for winning the presidency.

      Conversely, if leftists start consistently winning elections then there is little that the party can do to stop them. That’s basically how MAGA took over the GOP.

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          47 minutes ago

          The electorate wanted the change that Trump promised, and that’s what we’re getting.

          In 2028, the electorate will probably reconsider.