DNC chair candidate: Democrats should be prepared to 'recenter' agenda

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Ken Martin, chair of the Minnesota Democratic-Farm-Labor Occasion (DFL) and a candidate for the Democratic Nationwide Committee (DNC) chair, argued the celebration should be prepared to “recenter” its agenda after it suffered a string of defeats throughout final month’s elections.

“For the first time in modern history, the perceptions that Americans have of the two major political parties switched. The majority of Americans now believe the Republican Party best represents the interests of the working class and the poor, and the Democratic Party is the party of the wealthy and the elites,” he outlined in a DNC framework proposal.

“It’s a damning indictment on our party brand. We must be willing to dig deep and recenter the Democratic agenda to unite families across race, age, background, and class,” he continued. “This will take a massive narrative and branding project to establish who we are in the eyes of American voters.”

Martin is amongst a handful of introduced candidates operating to be the following DNC chair. Different introduced candidates embrace Ben Wikler, who chairs the Democratic Occasion of Wisconsin, and former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley.

Martin has helmed the Minnesota DFL since 2011 and is each a DNC vice chair and president of the Affiliation of State Democratic Committees. He reportedly has not less than 100 endorsements from DNC members to this point.

In Martin’s framework, he stated all 57 state and territory Democratic teams wanted to be funded and that state chairs and govt administrators ought to be full-time, paid jobs.

He argued the celebration wanted to be concerned in not solely presidential races, but in addition vital down-ballot elections, like these for varsity board and mayor. Martin additionally urged the celebration to “show up in non-traditional and uncomfortable media spaces on a regular basis” along with creating new boards to have interaction with voters.

“My plan is focused on making sure we can compete in every zip code and every community—with the organizational and structural changes we need to make that happen,” Martin wrote in a publish on X concerning his plan.

The DNC chair election will happen on Feb. 1, with 4 candidate boards scheduled earlier than then.

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