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A divided group of Democrats arguing over a confidential document in a meeting room, illustrating the party's internal conflict about reviewing their 2024 election loss.
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Democrats split over whether to publish DNC review of 2024 loss

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As Democrats look toward the 2026 midterm elections, party officials and activists remain divided over the Democratic National Committee’s decision to keep an internal review of the party’s 2024 presidential defeat private.

Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin drew sharp questioning from Jon Favreau on the "Pod Save America" podcast over the party’s decision not to publicly release its internal review of Democrats’ 2024 presidential loss. Martin argued that publishing the full report would fuel finger-pointing and distract from preparations for the 2026 midterms.

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The Democratic National Committee has begun briefing top Democrats on key findings from its post-election review of the 2024 White House defeat. The assessment highlights late spending and a failure to address voters' primary concerns as major factors in the loss. Officials emphasize the need for earlier and more consistent investments to rebuild party infrastructure.

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