Ken Martin, Chairman of the Minnesota party, was selected as the next leader of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) after gaining 246 votes from 428 members who won the first vote.
Martin was regarded as one of the racing front runners, defeating Wisconsin's party chairman Ben Wikler and former Governor Maryland, Martin Omary.
Martin advertised the government's track record that the Minnesota Democratic Party's Fara La Ball (DFL) Party (DFL) party (DFL) party has won 25 elections throughout the state. It was stopped as the chairman of the Democratic Committee (ASDC) Association.
At one point, Minnesota's Democratic Party said that it was supported by 200 DNC Committee members and received the support of famous Democrats, such as DS.C. I did it.
In particular, Chuck Schumer (DN.Y.) and Nancy Peloshi (D-Calif), the leaders of the Senate minorities, supported Wiklers, but their support clearly supports Wisconsin's party. It was not enough to shake a sufficient member.
Martin is at least one number. The party can rely on unified people and leaders, as few people have appeared immediately to lead the party from the November election. In particular, former President Biden and former Vice President Harris are away from the spotlight.
Martin is facing a tough job as the next DNC chair. The next DNC chairs not only summarize the party's different factions, but also lead the party's reaction in the second phase, opposing President Trump.
The job is particularly challenging for the Democratic Party without the Congress and the White House power.





