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The report, released in full along with annotations highlighting perceived shortcomings, has some sections left entirely blank, including the executive summary and conclusion. A disclaimer sits at the top of each page saying: “This document reflects the views of the author, not the DNC.”
DNC Chair Ken Martin wrote a Substack post accompanying the report, where he addressed simmering frustration over the party’s decision to shelve the report. He said he did so because the report “wasn’t ready for primetime. Not even close,” and its release would “create a distraction.”
Martin apologized that his decision to hold the report “ended up creating an even bigger distraction,” and slammed the contents of the report.
The report made numerous sharp critiques of Democrats in the lead-up to the 2024 election. But it also includes annotations that the DNC says point out a lack of sourcing material or inaccuracies.
“The sad truth is Democrats have lost ground at every level from inconsistent messaging and improper planning, even as the policies the Party advances continue to earn voter support at the ballot box,” the autopsy reads in one section. “In the face of misinformation and disinformation, our candidates have proven incapable of projecting strength, unity, and leadership, and voters have drifted away.”
The report also knocks the use of the term “Bidenomics” that tied former “President [Joe] Biden — by name — to actual economic anxiety” and for focusing too much on macroeconomic factors than microeconomics, which are more important to voters.
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