Ben Wikler, chairman of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, announced on Sunday he was entering the race to lead the Democratic National Committee.
Ben Wikler, chairman of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, announced on Sunday that he was entering the race to lead the Democratic National Committee .The race for DNC leadership has officially begun as the position becomes vacant in March as current chairman Jaime Harrison prepares to step down, leaving Democrats at a critical juncture as they face potential challenges in both congressional chambers and the White House in 2025.
' He plans to lean heavily on his experience leading the Democratic Governors Association and his track record in executive positions.A person familiar with O'Malley's plans indicated he has already connected with key party leaders who have 'expressed interest in his vision for the Democratic Party's future.'Ken MartinMinnesota Democratic Party chairman Ken Martin has also entered the race in late November and has garnered early support among DNC members.
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