The Democratic Party’s effort to understand their 2024 election losses has hit a roadblock after party leadership discovered significant problems with their commissioned review.
Party chairman Ken Martin announced Thursday that the analysis they had requested turned out to be both incomplete and unverifiable, prompting the Democratic National Committee to take the unusual step of releasing an annotated version of the flawed document.
The party had initially sought the review as a way to examine what led to their electoral defeats in 2024, but the investigation itself has now become a source of additional concerns for Democratic leadership.
Martin’s decision to make public an annotated version of the problematic report suggests the party is attempting to address transparency questions while acknowledging the review’s limitations.







