
Ken Martin, the longtime leader of the state Democratic Party organization in Minnesota, will be the new Democratic National Committee chair after winning Saturday’s election, as his party looks to turn the page and recover from a dismal 2024. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Ken Martin won election as the next chair of the Democratic National Committee, giving Democrats a new leader as they try to recover from their 2024 losses.
Key Points:
Democratic infighting or weak fundraising could leave voters with less effective party organizing in future elections.
Ken Martin may strengthen the Democratic National Committee’s state-level support and campaign planning, which could help candidates compete more widely.
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Wins the DNC chair election and is the main subject of the article.
The party organization selecting a new chair and central to the article’s focus.
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Martin’s main rival in the DNC chair race and a major figure in the election result.
Outgoing DNC chair referenced in the leadership transition.
Former candidate mentioned as one of the contenders in the race.
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