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According to a recent report on Saturday, a Democratic National Committee, a Democratic National Committee of the 2024 election, will allegedly ignore the reviews of the President’s campaigns.
new York Times Journalists Reed J. Epstein and Shane Goldmature said that after the election was wrong in the election, party officials are being described as “after action reviews”. However, the review is expected to focus more on external groups and super PACs and how they spent money on advertising and other voter voting efforts.
Top Democrats informed Epstein and Goldmature that the report did not expect to look at any strategic decisions made by the campaign, such as whether the then President Joe Biden should have been in the race or should be excluded soon, and if the then Vice President Kamala Harris was the best person to run in his place.
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The DNC review of the 2024 election will allegedly avoid analyzing major strategic decisions like selecting Kamala Harris, president of the then Vice as the presidential candidate. (AP/Julia Nikhinson)
“Autopsy” is expected to avoid the decision of any campaign by the Harris team, such as repeatedly referring to his opponent, President Donald Trump as a fascist.
“Party officials described the draft document as focusing on the 2024 election, but not on the presidential campaign – like eating in the steakhouse and then reviewing the salad,” he wrote.
The report, which was first launched in March, is still being reviewed by Democratic operative Paul Riviera. Riviera has so far conducted more than 200 interviews with officials from all 50 states.
Despite avoiding important questions about the campaign, DNC officials were optimistic about the upcoming results of the report.
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DNC spokesperson Rosemary Boaglin told New York Times, “After the DNC election is not a finger -pointing exercise; it is not only for 2026 and 2028, but not only for 2026 and 2028, but to adopt a democrats in the ecosystem to adopt an actionable playbook to be dominated for a bicycle.” “Democrats are clarified about the challenges faced by the party – many of which are well vested before the 2024 cycle – and we all need to make structural changes in campaigning.”
Fox News reached DNC for digital comment.
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The Democratic National Committee has recently been in a dispute under several resignations and controversy with the party. Last month, the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) chief Randy Wanningrton and Li Saunders, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees President, resigned from their positions citing a problem with the party’s leadership.