Ken Martin pressured to quit after release of incomplete DNC autopsy
Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin is facing increasing calls to resign following the release of a flawed autopsy report on the 2024 presidential election. The report, which Martin initially delayed releasing, has been criticized by party members for its errors and lack of readiness. Prominent Democrats, including former Vice Chairman David Hogg, have publicly stated that Martin has lost the confidence of the party and should step down.
- ▪Ken Martin released a controversial autopsy report on the 2024 election after pressure from within the Democratic Party.
- ▪The report has been criticized for containing numerous errors and being unfit for public release.
- ▪Several Democrats, including David Hogg, have called for Martin's resignation, stating he has lost the confidence of the party.
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Democrats are ramping up pressure on Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin to resign after he finally released a shelved autopsy report on the 2024 presidential election. Martin originally said he would release the report after he won the DNC chairmanship in early 2025. By December, he backtracked, claiming the party had already learned from the loss former Vice President Kamala Harris suffered against President Donald Trump. Recommended Stories Ken Martin releases DNC’s 2024 autopsy after pressure from within Massie ousted, Georgia Democrats big turnout, and runoffs set. What you missed from last night’s primaries Trump-backed Burt Jones and Rick Jackson head to Georgia GOP governor runoff Yet, not everyone was on board.
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