Democrats release contentious autopsy of 2024 presidential campaign
Source: Washington Post
May 21, 2026 at 10:19 a.m. EDT
The Democratic National Committee released a long-awaited autopsy of the partys failed 2024 presidential campaign on Thursday, buckling after months of pressure from other Democrats upset with plans to keep its contents private.
The committees initial decision to withhold the report was driven by the desire of the committees chair Ken Martin, to avoid reigniting the finger-pointing that consumed the party after the 2024 loss. Democrats have been notching a string of wins at the ballot box since then.
But the failure to release the report has caused consternation within the Democratic establishment, prompting some to question Martins leadership.
Martin defended the decision to keep the report private last year in a statement to The Washington Post. Heres our North Star: does this help us win? If the answer is no, its a distraction from the core mission, he said.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/05/21/democratic-national-committee-releases-contentious-autopsy-2024-campaign/
No paywall (gift)
Link to REPORT (PDF) - https://democrats.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/May-20-2026.pdf
UpInArms
(55,393 posts)the Electoral College, a 9.5 million popular vote advantage for President, and wins in the House,
Senate, and in the States, Democrats were poised and positioned to lock in those gains for a
generation.
For the first time since the 1964 election of President Johnson, Democrats gained seats in both
chambers while winning the White House. Democrats expanded their House majority to 257
seats, gaining 21 seats, and grew to 60 seats in the Senate, with wins in New Hampshire, Virginia,
North Carolina, Minnesota, Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon, and Alaska.
In the states, Democrats flipped six legislative chambers, while Republicans flipped four.
Democrats retained the governorships in New Hampshire, Delaware, West Virginia, North
Carolina, Montana, and Washington, and flipped Missouri.
These gains did not last long as Democrats failed to capitalize on the economic disaster of the
Bush presidency by cementing a relationship with working Americans.
We failed because we did not hold anyone accountable not one fukking banker, allowed too big to fail to be the rule, and did not hold bush/cheney to account for TWO (2) TRILLION DOLLAR WARS
Clouds Passing
(8,200 posts)UpInArms
(55,393 posts)Why in the fuk do we have to have a republican in charge of the justice department?
Fiendish Thingy
(24,115 posts)Garland is not the villain of the story of Trumps escape from Justice.
Pick your preferred AG, and the results would have been exactly the same:
No Trump trial before the election.
PATRICK
(12,417 posts)might get the impression that all the 2008 victory was expended on a compromised health care expansion with a lot given to the financial sector that was the problem we rode in on. Then a lot of the GOP heat attempted to turn this into another Johnson Civil Rights effect where the fuming racists destroyed Dem majorities for a generation. Even that incredible propaganda succeeded partially becuase the appeal to hate is not matched by enough on our side. They dare, we increment and "reach out".
You can almost pinpoint when the blue wave rhetoric surges and the bigly donors start making worried calls and success stalls.
But separately, supposedly our intelligent legal team strong card, why is the actual election system a bleeding wound Dems can do so little about and vulnerable to any imaginable or unimaginable criminal scam the Mafia style GOP wheels out? And acquiescing to the status quo of media filters suppressed to a simple purpose- profiting the GOP? Some of these party problems go back centuries of corrupt or simple timidity in absorbing popular reform movements.
question everything
(52,410 posts)littlemissmartypants
(34,382 posts)Full disclosure of election forensics or even just a commitment to transparency with the voters.
I don't believe that a strong coalition is built on unnecessary, seemingly cowardly gatekeeping.
Seems counterproductive.
Fil1957
(887 posts)release it, then delay, delay, delay. Finally he says he won't release it after all. Then the pressure builds up and he has to release it anyway.
All he had to do was release it last year when he originally said he would. If he did, the matter would have been long past and we wouldn't be talking about this now, and questioning his leadership.
What is so damn hard for some of these people to just do what they say they're going to do?
BumRushDaShow
(172,341 posts)this will be forgotten like all the DOGEshit that happened last year has been forgotten, and would have zero effect on the price of groceries or gas.
Raven123
(7,903 posts)Honestly looks like a big cut and paste job. Lots of stuff, including some data, but nothing coherent that would be useful.
BumRushDaShow
(172,341 posts)Raven123
(7,903 posts)The sad thing is someone paid for it.
angryxyouth
(347 posts)Clouds Passing
(8,200 posts)reACTIONary
(7,302 posts)... by a UFO "expert."
All of the CT-CT is getting tiresome. Hope I don't have to JNTBSYA.
CT-CT : Conspiracy Theory Clap Trap
JNTBSYA Jeeze, not this bullshit yet again.
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