Democrats who resigned over leadership, dissatisfied with DNC in internal drama
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Some Democrats amid multiple resignations within the Nationalist Party’s operations, he is unhappy with the Democratic National Committee during difficult times for the party, citing the lack of internal drama and unity.
Dep. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich. He told the Washington Post There was “more division than unity” within the party.
American Federation of Teachers (AFT) Chifrandy Weingarten Announced her resignation Monday’s DNC cited leadership issues. Another union leader, Lee Sanders, refused to remain a large member of the presidents of the US Federation, county, and city employees.
Dingell said the DNC needs to do a better job of communicating with members, Democrats and other members of our coalition.

Dep. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich. (Alison Shelley/Getty Images)
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Frustration was also clear After David Hogg revealed He did not compete in the New Democratic National Committee (DNC) vice-chair election last week. The majority of members voted to hold a new election after a backlash against his $20 million pledge to support the key challenges of his safe blue district, which he said he said was “sleeping on the wheels.”
D-Wis. MP Mark Pocan of the company has expressed his dissatisfaction with the disruption that the DNC was causing the party.
“You really have to work hard to get into the mountains of what they’re stepping into,” Pokan said of the drama on DNC. “You’ll have to go in person directly towards the path to get you stepping in there to literally become the news coming out of the DNC.”
Weingarten expressed concern that in a letter to DNC Chair Ken Martin, she didn’t explain why she wanted to resign.
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Rep. Debbie Dingel expressed his dissatisfaction with the DNC amid ongoing chaos within the Nationalist Party operation. (Left: Photo: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images, Right: Reuters/Elizabeth Frantz, Right: Dominic Gwinn/Middle Easmes/AFP
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“Randi Weingarten, Lee Saunders and David Hogg are key voices for our party. They are looking for work-centered agendas and support for collective bargaining.” “They have called for a new generation of leaders. We need to be a big tent party that includes them.”
Martin told the Washington Post that others “want to make internal party drama” but focused on his principles.
“I know that news has been there in the last few days. I need to keep focused on my teaching principles and what we are trying to scale up so that we can win again,” he told the outlet.

Newly elected Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin will speak after winning the vote at the Democratic National Committee’s Winter Meeting held at Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland on Saturday, February 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.)
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In a Politico article Other DNC members, released Thursday morning, accused Martin of “invisible” and “whimsical.”
“I ran and won the race of the DNC chair and removed the DNC from DC because there are too many DC people and want to play a denunciation game,” Martin told Politico. “They want to win unrelated arguments that have no strategy involved, but one of the strategic things that relate us is to win the election. I was elected chairman to help the party win again.”