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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMartin O'Malley, Ex-Maryland Governor, Kicks Off Race to Lead D.N.C.
Mr. OMalley, who ran for president in 2016, is the first candidate to announce a bid to lead the reeling Democratic Party as it faces two years of powerlessness in Washington.
'Martin OMalley, the former Maryland governor and Baltimore mayor who for the last year has served as commissioner of the Social Security Administration, on Monday became the first announced candidate for chair of the Democratic National Committee.
The entrance of Mr. OMalley, 61, kicks off a race that is expected to have several candidates running to lead a party in turmoil after this years elections. Without control of the White House or either chamber of Congress in 2025, Democrats are in a defensive crouch, aiming to protect themselves and their constituents from a second Trump administration bent on right-wing policymaking and vengeance.
While the D.N.C. chair is considered a position of national prominence, the contest to succeed Jaime Harrison in that role is a highly insular version of a student council election. Only the 447 committee members get a vote in the election, which is expected to take place in early 2025, and relationships often matter more than anything else. Mr. OMalley said that he was entering the race with three endorsements from D.N.C. members and had been in conversations with others in recent days. He resigned from his Social Security Administration post on Monday, effective Nov. 29.
Mr. OMalley, who led the Democratic Governors Association after winning re-election in Maryland in 2010 and ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016, described himself in an interview on Sunday night as a proven operational leader and a turnaround manager.'>>>
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/18/us/politics/martin-omalley-dnc-chair-race.html
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(38,269 posts)I would have caucused for him but he was out of the race by then.
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Other contenders for the DNC post include Ben Wikler, head of the Wisconsin Democratic Party; Minnesota Democratic party chief Ken Martin; close Biden aide Mitch Landrieu, also a former New Orleans mayor; and Senator Laphonza Butler of California, who was appointed to fill the seat of late Senator Dianne Feinstein in 2023 and chose not to run for a full term this year.
Current DNC Chairman Jaime Harrison, of South Carolina, is not expected to seek a second term after the decisive defeat of Vice President Kamala Harris by Republican Donald Trump this month raised questions about the future direction of the Democratic Party.
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NO Rahm Emanuel.