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Former Gov. Martin O’Malley’s Facebook page lists his former job “at state of Maryland” and more recently as head of the Social Security Administration.
Candidate Marianne Williamson, an activist and author, surprised DNC members before voting began by endorsing Martin as “our best chance to cut the cord with the billionaire-funded corruption ...
Martin, chair of Minnesota’s Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, defeated Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair Ben Wikler on the first ballot, earning 246.5 votes out of the 428 cast.
Without control of the White House or Congress, the new DNC chair, Minnesota's Ken Martin, will lead a Democratic Party that is still figuring out its future after a bruising election.
The Democratic National Committee elected Ken Martin as its chair on Saturday afternoon, as the party looks to new leadership to help steer it through President Donald Trump’s second term in office.
Candidate Marianne Williamson, an activist and author, surprised DNC members before voting began by endorsing Martin as “our best chance to cut the court with the billionaire funded corruption ...
However, long-shot candidates Marianne Williamson and Nate Snyder endorsed Martin in a surprise move during their nominating speeches Saturday morning.
Martin was locked into an eight-person race with two other front-runners: Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair Ben Wikler and former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley.
State party chairs Ken Martin of Minnesota and Ben Wikler of Wisconsin, in addition to former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, have emerged as leaders in the race to succeed DNC Chair Jaime Harrison.
Meanwhile, Martin earned last-minute backing from some of his fellow candidates for chair. In their final speeches on Saturday, author and spiritualist Marianne Williamson and Nate Snyder, a ...
Ken Martin, a longtime Democratic Party insider who leads the party in Minnesota, was elected Saturday to take over as chair of the Democratic National Committee after the party suffered ...
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