DNC Releases Kamala Harris Autopsy Report, Then Quickly Disavows It
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- The Democratic National Committee released a long-withheld "autopsy" report on Kamala Harris's 2024 presidential loss, attributing it to underfunding state parties and failing to listen to all voters.
- The DNC quickly disavowed the report, stating it did not meet their standards.
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The Democratic National Committee released a report analyzing Kamala Harris's loss in the 2024 presidential race. The report cited underfunding of state parties and a failure to connect with certain voter demographics as key reasons for the defeat. However, the DNC quickly disavowed the report.
Bowing to pressure from within its ranks, the Democratic National Committee released on Thursday its long-withheld “autopsy” of Kamala Harris’ loss to Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential race – only to quickly disavow it.
The report found that Democrats have ceded ground to Trump’s Republicans through underfunding of state parties and a “persistent inability or unwillingness to listen to all voters”.
In particular, Democrats underperformed among male voters, non-college voters, irregular voters and rural voters, it said. The report was released less than six months before November’s midterm congressional elections.
In a statement accompanying the release, DNC Chairman Ken Martin said it “does not meet my standards, and it won’t meet your standards”, but he said it was being published to restore trust in the party.
The 192-page document includes a disclaimer at the top of each page stating that it “reflects the views of the author, not the DNC”, and notes appended throughout highlight inaccuracies as well as conclusions offered without evidence.
The report was written by Paul Rivera, a Democratic consultant, who could not immediately be reached for comment. It was completed late last year, and some Democrats were angry it was being kept secret.
Preguntas abiertas
- What specific actions will the DNC take in response to the report's findings?
- Will Paul Rivera face any repercussions for the report's release and subsequent disavowal?
- How will this internal conflict affect the Democratic Party's strategy leading up to the midterm elections?
- What are the specific 'inaccuracies' and 'conclusions offered without evidence' highlighted in the notes?






