DNC under fire for hiding autopsy report on 2024 election
Democrats refuse to release 2024 election report
Fox News' Shannon Bream hosts a 'Fox News Sunday' panel discussing the DNC's autopsy report of the 2024 election and Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk's tension with Candace Owens.
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DNC won't release its report on what went wrong for Democrats in 2024
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Democrats keep 2024 election review under wraps, saying a public rehash won’t help them win in 2026
Democrats won't issue a postelection report on their 2024 shellacking after all. The Democratic National Committee head has decided not to publish a formal assessment of the party’s defeat that returned Donald Trump to power and gave Republicans complete control in Washington.
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is killing its autopsy of the party's sweeping setbacks in the 2024 election. DNC Chair Ken Martin on Thursday said he decided against making public a report that he called for when he was first elected party chair at the beginning of the year.
The Democratic National Committee said Thursday that it would not release a highly anticipated “autopsy” of the 2024 election, a decision aimed at unifying the party that also sidesteps uncomfortable and lasting divisions over its loss to President Donald Trump.
Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin has previously ensured the report on the 2024 election results would be released. Guess what isn’t being released? The full audit of the
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) has decided against releasing its postmortem of the party’s 2024 losses it looks to build on 2025 momentum and take back power in Congress during next
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'FOX News Sunday' Panel: Dems Will Not Release 2024 Election Report, Personal GOP Infighting
FNC's Shannon Bream hosts Axios reporter Stef Kight, podcaster Michael Duncan, Juan Williams, and Marc Thiessen to discuss
The DNC has decided that no one must ever see its autopsy of why the Democrats performed so poorly in the 2024 elections.
The huge sum shows that while the Koch network may not hold significant power at high levels of the Republican Party, it remains a financial juggernaut.
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