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Democrats have avoided infighting in DNC chair race, so far

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    10% Center

  • Reliability

    90% ReliableExcellent

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -22% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

60% : "If given the reins, O'Malley, who worked as commissioner of the Social Security Administration in the Biden administration until last November, also wants the DNC to be more transparent in its spending and decision-making, in addition to having better online communication.
53% : The DNC chair will be chosen by a small group of 448 party insiders at its winter meeting in National Harbor, Maryland on Feb. 1 - the first major task of the party in 2025 after voters gave Donald Trump and his Republican allies control of the White House and Senate this month.
40% : Martin, 51, who claims to have support from more than 100 DNC members, told USA TODAY there are not a lot of political disagreements among the DNC chair competitors.
40% : He called for the DNC to "kick the consultant class to the curb" and took jabs at Wikler for coughing up Wisconsin to Trump while touting how he won a state legislative district by 14% in which the president-elect outpaced Harris by 12%.
30% : She said that person must be bold enough to reject the use of "dark money" groups, which are non-profits that can spend money on campaigns without disclosing their donors, in Democratic primaries and sever ties with consultants who failed to beat Trump despite the Harris-Walz campaign's record-breaking fundraising.

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