Democrats have elected Ken Martin, the party leader in Minnesota, to lead the national party. They're turning to a low-profile Midwestern political operative to coordinate their resistance to Donald T ...
The Democratic National Committee chose Mr. Martin, the leader of the Minnesota Democrats, to help oversee a demoralized ...
Laura Kiernan, left, will perform with her namesake band in First Avenue's Best New Bands lineup Friday alongside Ojibwe-rooted trio Bizhiki. (Provided) ...
Dan Larson looks at drawings, by architect Harold Crawford, of his home in the Pill Hill neighborhood, while inside the collections room of the History Center of Olmsted County. (Jeff Wheeler/The ...
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From left to right: Assemblyman Chris Eachus, Assemblymember Aileen Gunther, State Senator James Skoufis, State Senator Rob Rolison New York State Senator James Skoufis is dropping his longshot ...
Since he’s joining the race just a couple weeks before the DNC’s members vote, it will be a challenge for him to catch the front-runners. But Shakir’s entry is significant nonetheless ...
Martin, a DNC vice chair who has led the association of state Democratic Party chairs, has been considered a frontrunner for the DNC job. Martin received a boost after New York state Sen.
Wikler, who has led the state party since 2019, is seen as one of two frontrunners in the race to chair the DNC, which will elect its new leader on Feb. 1. And while Wisconsin Democrats have ...
New York state Sen. James Skoufis is dropping out of the Democratic National Committee chair’s race — and has endorsed Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party Chair Ken Martin. In a statement ...
The head of the DNC doesn’t define party policy or message. The DNC is basically a fundraising and money-dispensing operation. There are now 10 contenders in the race for chair of the ...
In a letter to DNC members, he wrote, “As I have listened to our candidates, I sense a constrained, status-quo style of thinking. We cannot expect working-class audiences to see us any ...