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Marianne Williamson runs for DNC chair

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  • Marianne Williamson announces her candidacy for DNC chair
  • She joins a long list of candidates running for the position
  • The election will be held on February 1
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  • Martin O'Malley, former Maryland governor and Baltimore mayor, is running for DNC chair and emphasizes the need for a comprehensive "after-action report" about recent electoral performance.
  • Ken Martin, current Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party chair, has garnered early support among DNC members and believes there's an opportunity to reimagine the DNC after the recent election.
  • Ken Martin has been endorsed by Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar as well as Minnesota Representatives Angie Craig, Betty McCollum and Dean Phillips.
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  • Nate Snyder, a former Department of Homeland Security official, is running to win back the working class and believes the party has "sort of lost our way" on issues like education, loan forgiveness, and fighting for the little guy.
  • David Hogg, a gun control activist and survivor of the Parkland shooting, is running for DNC vice chair as one of Gen Z's biggest political voices.
  • Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis believes this is an inflection point for the Democratic Party and Democratic strategist Jennifer Holdsworth sees this as a pivotal moment that will show whether the party has learned its lessons or not.
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