Democrats clash over release of 2024 election autopsy as Harris eyes 2028 run

Tensions inside the Democratic Party are intensifying over whether to release the long-promised 200-page internal review of the 2024 election defeat, with the debate now intersecting Kamala Harris’s potential 2028 presidential campaign.

Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin has defended the decision to keep the report private, calling full disclosure “navel-gazing” that would distract from the 2026 midterms and future presidential contests. Martin said the document contains “no smoking gun” and that the party has already begun applying internal lessons from the loss to Donald Trump.

The dispute gained new attention after Martin appeared on the “Pod Save America” podcast, where host Jon Favreau pressed him on the lack of transparency. Critics, including activists and some DNC members, argue that releasing at least a detailed summary is needed to rebuild trust, while Martin maintains that publication would fuel finger-pointing without helping Democrats win future races.

The review has also touched on sensitive topics such as the Biden administration’s handling of the Israel-Gaza war and its possible impact on Kamala Harris’s performance, raising concerns that uncomfortable findings are being withheld.

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