WASHINGTON (AP) — As the Democratic National Committee prepares to elect a new chair, its departing leader says Democrats should have stuck with Joe Biden in the 2024 race.
Democrats gathered at National Harbor, Maryland, as they prepared to elect a new chairman of the Democratic National Committee.
DNC Chair Jaime Harrison, whose chairmanship is coming to an end, said in an interview with CBS News he hopes Democrats come to "understand that you've got to be more elastic than rigid."
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Democrats will make their first big decision since losing the 2024 election by electing a new national party chair.
Jaime Harrison, the outgoing chair of the DNC, said that his nature was ultimately to stand by President Biden, but the party ultimately had other plans.
In a pretty recent development it has been known that the outgoing chair of DNC Jaime Harrison have asserted that the Democrats should have actually stuck with former US President Joe Biden during the US Presidential Elections 2024.
As the Democratic National Committee prepares to elect a new chair, outgoing leader Jaime Harrison says Democrats should have stood by Joe Biden in the 2024 race. In an interview, Harrison reflected on the party's defeat and argued that Biden,
President Donald Trump signed more executive orders on Friday, and recommitted to imposing tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China starting this weekend. He is now returning to his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach,
Investigators confirmed they have recovered a cockpit voice recorder and a flight-data recorder from American Eagle Flight 5342, which will undergo analysis.