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Democrats Clash Over Party Autopsy as 2028 Contenders Demand Bolder Reform

Some of the most prominent potential candidates for the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination have voiced frustration over the party’s recently released post-election autopsy. The report, issued by the Democratic National Committee, has sparked internal debate rather than providing a unified path forward. Key figures feel the analysis misses urgent structural issues facing the party. The document reportedly focuses more on process than on the party’s broader ideological direction. This has deepened divisions among factions vying for influence ahead of the next presidential cycle. Several likely contenders believe the report lacks the bold changes needed to rebuild voter trust. The criticism underscores a growing tension between the D.N.C. leadership and its ambitious rising stars.

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