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‘No magic fixes’ for Democrats as party confronts internal and fundraising struggles

DNC Chair Ken Martin highlights a $70 million fundraising gap with Republicans and a loss of 2.1 million registered voters as the party plans election strategies amid internal divisions.

  • Democratic officials will gather in Minneapolis for the DNC meeting, where Chair Martin faces challenges beyond the current president.
  • Big Democratic donors are unhappy with the direction of their own party and are not writing checks.
  • Key segments of the Democratic base, including working-class voters and young people, have drifted away from the party.
  • Martin stated that the party needs to focus its message on the economy.
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Washington Examiner broke the news in Washington, United States on Sunday, August 24, 2025.
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