DNC Criticized for Starting Meeting With Indigenous Land Acknowledgment: ‘Out of Touch With American Voters’
- The Democratic National Committee opened its summer meeting in Minneapolis with a land acknowledgment, recognizing the Dakota people as the original stewards of the land.
- Lindy Sowmick emphasized the importance of engaging with Indigenous communities, urging Democrats not to view it as a simple checkbox.
- DNC Chairman Ken Martin introduced a speaker from the Saginaw Nation to deliver the acknowledgment, honoring the Dakota people.
- A Quinnipiac poll revealed that only 19% of respondents approved of the DNC's congressional leadership, highlighting struggles within the party amid recent infighting and fundraising challenges.
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DNC Opens Summer Meetings With A 'Land Acknowledgement'
As the Democratic Party’s approval rating sits at record lows — fueled largely by historically low favorability among male voters — the Democratic National Committee (DNC) signaled that it is far from done with “woke” politics by kicking off its summer meetings with a land acknowledgement. Land acknowledgments consist of organizations or individuals beginning statements or events by “acknowledging” that the land they sit on belongs to Native Ame…
Minnesota Dem opens DNC's summer meeting in most virtue-signaling way possible AlphaNews.org
Share This Story(Daily Caller News Foundation) — The Democratic National Committee’s summer meeting opened Monday, with one of the first items on its agenda being a “land acknowledgement.” The DNC’s meeting comes weeks after a Quinnipiac poll showing only 19% of respondents approved of the party’s congressional leadership was released, while the party also dealt with infighting and difficulty meeting fundraising goals. After reciting the Pledge …
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