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[–] Krono@lemmy.today 23 points 1 day ago (1 children)

If you have faith in DNC chair Ken Martin then I've got a bridge to sell you.

He's the guy who promised to realease the autopsy of the 2024 election, and is now refusing to release it. You really think he's going to reform the DNC?

[–] givesomefucks@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

He’s the guy who promised to realease the autopsy of the 2024 election

When?

Seriously, when did he ever say he'd be the first DNC chair to publicly release that standard internal document?

We don't even need to get into why publicly releasing war plans is bad strategy...

Or even why billionaire owned media wants him to release it...

You really think he’s going to reform the DNC?

All you gotta do is vote in the primary...

Logically, if you think you might be right, you should also be pushing people to vote in the Dem primary to stop it...

What is the benefit to telling progressives not to vote in the primary?

It comes with zero strings or obligations in the general...

But if you can't predict what I'll be saying if a neoliberal somehow grabs the nom, you might want to read again:

The literal.only way we can lose it is if people check out of the Dem presidential and a neoliberal like Newsome gets the nomination and wins the general, that hands the keys of the party back and neoliberals will never let them go again.

No matter what happens, in the next Dem presidential primary vote for whoever is furtherest left, if nothing else to spite what you think the DNC still is.

Anything else and you might fuck us all

Literally anything is better than repeating Biden in 2020, because then they get the DNC back.

I guarantee I won't be telling people to vote for a neoliberal in 2028, because I plan more than a single election ahead

[–] Krono@lemmy.today 23 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Sure, I'll Google that for you

Specifically, Martin stressed that he was not coming to Washington to placate the political consultant class. His allies said that underneath his Minnesota nice exterior, he could be cutthroat. They promised he would be. And that the getting down to brass tacks would start with a rigorous analysis of where the party went wrong in the 2024 election, written up in a report that Martin committed to release publicly.

“Of course it will be released,” Martin said after winning the chairmanship. “There has to be some lessons that we glean.”

https://www.thebulwark.com/p/dnc-autopsy-report-ken-martin

[–] givesomefucks@lemmy.world -1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Buddy...

"DNC members" means the ~400 voting members...

Not the public...

https://x.com/HunterMw/status/2001732081374941209

I can't quote it because it's a screenshot, but bro...

You read that and thought it meant to the public?

Edit:

To clarify, that tweet is what your article uses as a source, and the article and person who posted that's creenshot seem to be willfully misrepresenting it...

Journalists should know better, regular Americans, it's understandable not everyone digs deep these days, doesn't mean we can't do better or that we don't need to do better tho

[–] Krono@lemmy.today 15 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Now we're fighting about sources? This is tiresome.

How do you explain Ken Martin's recent interview with Pod Save America?

The host asks

When you won the chairmanship in Feb of 25, you criticized the DNC's refusal to release their 2016 autopsy as exactly what not to do. You asked "was there any utility in doing that?" and then promised your 2024 autopsy would be different. Your exact quote was "of course it would be released". Why did you change your mind on that?

Ken Martin does not push back against this quotation. He responds by saying he's "focusing on the lessons that can actually help us win". He goes on to say it's "not completely accurate to say we didn't release [the autopsy] because we are focused on the lessons that can actually help us win".

Youtube - Jon Favreau interviews DNC Chair Ken Martin in a heated exchange over Democratic strategy.

[–] Zaktor@sopuli.xyz 16 points 1 day ago

Seriously, when did he ever say he'd be the first DNC chair to publicly release that standard internal document?

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/12/18/dnc-kills-its-own-public-2024-autopsy-00697403

Martin’s decision to withhold the report doubles back on a pledge he made just hours after he was elected to be the DNC’s chair in February. In comments to reporters, Martin committed to the public release of the 2024 report.

At the time, he also questioned why the DNC hadn’t released its 2016 autopsy, when he questioned, “what happened with that … was there any utility in doing that?”

“Of course it will be released,” Martin said in February, referring to a future review on the 2024 election.