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Marianne Williamson announces run for DNC chair
Author and former presidential candidate Marianne Williamson announced Thursday she’s running to lead the Democratic National Committee.
Marianne Williamson launches bid for Democratic National Committee chair
Williamson joins a field of candidates that includes Martin O'Malley, former governor of Maryland; Ken Martin, leader of the Minnesota arm of the Democratic Party; and Ben Wikler, chair of the Wisconsin Democratic Party. Jaime Harrison, the current DNC chair, is not seeking reelection.
Marianne Williamson launches bid for DNC chair
Marianne Williamson, the former Democratic presidential candidate and self-help author, announced Thursday she’s running for chair of the Democratic National Committee. In a video posted on her Substack,
Marianne Williamson, 2-time Dem presidential candidate, launches bid for DNC chair
Marianne Williamson, spiritual leader and author who ran two longshot Democratic presidential campaigns in 2020 and 2024, is running for chair of the Democratic National Committee, framing her run as a way to reimagine the Democratic Party as the party regroups and takes stock of its losses during the 2024 election cycle.
Marianne Williamson Announces Long-Shot Bid to Lead the D.N.C.
Marianne Williamson, the self-help author who has staged two long-shot Democratic campaigns for president, announced on Thursday that she was joining the race for chair of the Democratic National Committee.
Who's Running for DNC Chair? Marianne Williamson Throws Hat in Ring
With Marianne Williamson's announcement on Thursday, there are eight candidates for the Democratic National Committee's chair.
Former presidential hopeful Marianne Williamson announces bid for DNC chair, looks to 'reinvent the party'
Former presidential hopeful Marianne Williamson announces a bid to become the next Democratic National Committee chair.
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Troubling new research for Dems finds party’s woes run much deeper than 2024 election disaster
Democrats around the country are still licking their wounds after last month’s stinging election defeat — but the party might ...
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Democratic strategists concede party brand is 'in the toilet' - and that's being 'generous'
A panel of writers and Democratic strategists at the New York Times agreed that the party brand has taken a nosedive after ...
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John Fetterman is new ‘voice of reason’ for Democratic Party: Chris Irvine
Chris Irvine suggested that the Democratic Party "listen more" to John Fetterman as the senator commits to bipartisanship ...
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Dem Strategist Tells NYT the Party Is ‘In the Toilet’ to End 2024 – Those Who Won Elections ‘Ran Against’ the ‘Brand’
New York Times opinion writer Frank Bruni hosted what the paper called a written online conversation about where Democrats go ...
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Democratic Pundit Urges 'Revolt' Against Dem Leaders at Conservative Event
Cenk Uygur criticized Democratic leadership as being "corporate robots" and called for a "populist revolt" against them.
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Democrats need to heal their fractures or find a new candidate from Hope
Losing is part of politics. Now, it's up to Democrats. Do they refuse to change or do they do intense self examination and ...
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‘The Democratic Brand Is in the Toilet’: 4 Writers Dive Deep Into the Party’s Distress
Lis Smith: The Democratic brand is in the toilet. Many of the Democrats who succeeded this cycle — our best over-performers ...
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