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.
MSNBC Live will co-host an event later today that is typically “inside baseball”: The final forum of the candidates to lead the Democratic National Committee. The event — being held along with Georgetown’s Institute of Politics and Public Service,
South Carolina's members of the Democratic National Committee have endorsed Ken Martin as the next chair of the DNC, according to the South Carolina Democratic
The race features two state party chairs — Ken Martin of Minnesota and Ben Wikler of Wisconsin — who have increasingly drawn contrasts with each other.
The DNC focus is primarily just on federal races ... and-file members and average Democrats,” Skoufis said. Ron Latz, a Minnesota state senator, told Salon that he had seen an increase in ...
Minnesota Democratic Party Chair Ken Martin said on Tuesday his bid for Democratic National Committee Chair has received 200 endorsements from DNC members. The number of endorsements for
At a DNC and Politico candidate forum in Detroit ... Seven candidates participated in the forum, including Wisconsin state party Chairman Ben Wikler, Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party leader Ken Martin, former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley ...
The Democrats who entered the DNC chair race first remain ahead in public DNC member commitments; the winner needs a majority of their 448 votes when the party meets outside DC on Feb. 1.
That includes Minnesota Democratic Party Chair Ben Wikler and Minnesota ... Anti-gun violence activist David Hogg is running for a DNC vice chair spot. He said the party had a problem with listening. “I think what the Democratic Party needs to get ...
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka waded into the race to lead the Democratic National Committee on Wednesday, endorsing Ben Wikler to be chair. Wikler, the chair of
MSNBC and Georgetown University’s Institute of Politics and Public Service will be hosting the Democratic National Committee leadership forum
Progressives are urging Democrats to say no to billionaire donors, but the leading DNC candidates aren't so sure