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9. Not sure about that
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 11:02 AM
7 hrs ago

The DNC chair needs experience in many areas. I'd rather have someone that's been successful as a party chair at the state level.

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Jasmine Crockett for DNC Chair [View all] Happy Hoosier 7 hrs ago OP
That certainly works for me. ananda 7 hrs ago #1
Sounds good to me. wnylib 7 hrs ago #2
Oh, God, YES! Scrivener7 7 hrs ago #3
She is a spark plug and we could use more of that. dutch777 7 hrs ago #4
Wasn't Ken Martin selected a short while ago? How often are they elected? 33taw 7 hrs ago #5
I don't know... Happy Hoosier 7 hrs ago #8
This message was self-deleted by its author 33taw 5 hrs ago #59
In my view, Martin is an utter failure. Lonestarblue 6 hrs ago #36
Yep, such an utter failure that Democrats have flipped around 30 seats through special Wiz Imp 6 hrs ago #37
I'm not sure that has anything to do with Martin. YodaMom2 6 hrs ago #42
Isn't that convenient. He gets no credit for winning but would get trashed for losing. Wiz Imp 5 hrs ago #50
Perhaps you might want to re-read what I wrote. YodaMom2 5 hrs ago #57
Where did I say you trashed him? The poster I originally responded to absolutely Wiz Imp 4 hrs ago #63
You actually replied to my comment, so I assumed you were speaking to me. YodaMom2 4 hrs ago #65
I don't have an opinion on the job he has done - we have flipped a lot of seats. My question is how often does the DNC 33taw 5 hrs ago #60
AG when we get the White House back. Borchkins 7 hrs ago #6
is she giving up her seat in the House? yellow dahlia 7 hrs ago #7
I could be wrong, but... Happy Hoosier 7 hrs ago #10
Oh right. I think I heard something like that. I forgot. Thanks. yellow dahlia 7 hrs ago #11
The primary was yesterday. Too late to run for a Congressional seat in 2026. Wiz Imp 6 hrs ago #38
Thanks. A loss to the House. yellow dahlia 5 hrs ago #62
Correct - Texas GOP gerrymandered both her TBF 7 hrs ago #14
I was thinking the same thing PatSeg 6 hrs ago #34
Not sure about that Renew Deal 7 hrs ago #9
OMG, that's perfect! intheflow 7 hrs ago #12
Jeffries is not the DNC chair, he's the House minority leader. Ocelot II 7 hrs ago #16
Absolutely Not!!!! Sunnyskies801 7 hrs ago #13
Sounded like a good idea to me. mysteryowl 6 hrs ago #33
I know its well intentioned. Sunnyskies801 6 hrs ago #43
The Democratic party ran Kamala Harris for America's President. mysteryowl 6 hrs ago #49
Please tell us what you want dems to do for black women? Keepthesoulalive 5 hrs ago #61
It would be blatant pandering JustAnotherGen 6 hrs ago #46
No. I like her but she's too combative for that position. Ocelot II 7 hrs ago #15
She will likely not be in Congress next year. Happy Hoosier 7 hrs ago #25
But fighting loudly isn't the DNC's job. Fundraising and organizing is its job. Ocelot II 7 hrs ago #27
Likely? Try definitely. Wiz Imp 6 hrs ago #39
I like that idea angrychair 7 hrs ago #17
the party chair role is mostly background. themaguffin 7 hrs ago #18
Fundraising and organizing, not policy. Ocelot II 7 hrs ago #20
Absolutely! awesomerwb1 7 hrs ago #19
She'd be bad at it. DNC's job is organizing and fundraising, not policy. Ocelot II 7 hrs ago #21
That's your opinion awesomerwb1 7 hrs ago #24
DNC is a career killer. She should run for President. WSHazel 7 hrs ago #22
Can we at least see her win a state race first before that? themaguffin 7 hrs ago #23
Run as an issue candidate WSHazel 7 hrs ago #30
If you want to her to run as an "issue" candidate as a path to an alternative role, then lead with that. themaguffin 6 hrs ago #32
No chance as President I think. Happy Hoosier 7 hrs ago #26
She doesn't need to get the nomination WSHazel 6 hrs ago #31
No thanks EdmondDantes_ 7 hrs ago #28
Why can't a middle class or working class JustAnotherGen 6 hrs ago #47
As one of those middle class white guys EdmondDantes_ 5 hrs ago #51
If white men can't move white men JustAnotherGen 5 hrs ago #52
I'm suggesting we need to move more minorities EdmondDantes_ 5 hrs ago #54
Have a nice day JustAnotherGen 5 hrs ago #55
Not taken seriously? Sogo 2 hrs ago #70
Depends on the white guy. carpetbagger 4 hrs ago #68
Thats... who has the job now. quakerboy 5 hrs ago #58
im good with that moonshinegnomie 7 hrs ago #29
Yessss!!! FakeNoose 6 hrs ago #35
She will remain in Congress through the end of 2026. Wiz Imp 6 hrs ago #40
It is not Jasmine Crockett's job to do outreach to Black women for Democrats. Quiet Em 6 hrs ago #41
Coud not agree more JustAnotherGen 6 hrs ago #45
That will never happen JustAnotherGen 6 hrs ago #44
Yes, there was an odd parallel messaging: LeftInTX 4 hrs ago #69
Hear, hear! ZDU 6 hrs ago #48
If we take back Traildogbob 5 hrs ago #53
Sorry, but no. DUMember24 5 hrs ago #56
Excellent mzmolly 4 hrs ago #64
I would support that. republianmushroom 4 hrs ago #66
NO! That's where mediocre politicians go to end their political career. lees1975 4 hrs ago #67
I don't know if that is the best use of her talents. GoCubsGo 2 hrs ago #71
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