The 448 voting members of the Democratic National Committee will decide Saturday who will lead the Democratic Party, still reeling from a major 2024 loss, into the future to counter President Donald Trump.
The longtime Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party chair could be promoted this weekend to leader of the Democratic National Committee. Why it matters: The winner takes the reins of a party that's still reeling from 2024 losses and divided about how to rebuild under a second Trump presidency.
Wisconsin party chair Ben Wikler is claiming momentum with a fresh endorsement from Nancy Pelosi to lead the Democratic National Committee.
The two front-runners in the chair’s race are Ken Martin, chair of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, and Ben Wikler, chair of the Wisconsin Democrats.
As the Democratic party prepares to elect a new national chair, Wisconsinite Ben Wikler has emerged as a frontrunner in the race, according to PBS news. Currently serving as the chair of the Wisconsin Democratic party,
The Democratic National Committee will elect a new chair on Saturday as the party seeks new leadership to guide Democrats through Donald Trump's second presidency.
As Democrats plot a path back to power in Washington, Ken Martin and Ben Wikler are front-runners in the race to chair the Democratic National Committee.
Minnesota DFL Party Chair Ken Martin is among eight candidates in an internal party race for DNC chair, which culminates with a vote Saturday just outside Washington, D.C.
Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair Ben Wikler and Martin are viewed by many as the leading candidates. Others in the race include former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, former presidential candidate Marianne Williamson, Jason Paul, Faiz Shakir, Nate Snyder and Quintessa Hathaway.
Ben Wikler has racked up another endorsement to run the Democratic National committee. This time from Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. Wikler has also
But he has increasingly clashed with one rival, Ben Wikler, who has been pitching ... his statewide winning streak in Minnesota, a Democratic-leaning state. “We need a chair who comes from ...
Democrats are poised to elect a new leader in a low-profile Democratic National Committee election that could have big implications for the party's future.