DNC Chair Race: PEREZ WINS (DNC asks all staffers to resign)

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:russ:at trying to eliminate zionist like @88m3 out of the DNC...Your better off using that energy to start your own party like the Black Panther Party or Tea Party:ehh:

It's doable Mr. Cac. For an example please look to Labour in England with Jeremy Corbyn. The Zionists and Centrists despise him which means they are not in the mix while the base and voters love Corbynistas :obama:
 

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Labor Secretary Perez plans bid for DNC chairmanship
Published December 13, 2016
Associated Press
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President Barack Obama talks with his nominee for Labor Secretary, Thomas E. Perez, during a announcement, Monday, March 18, 2013, in the East Room of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Labor Secretary Tom Perez is telling senior Democratic officials that he plans to mount a bid for the head of the Democratic National Committee.

Perez, who was urged to run by White House officials, will challenge Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison, the early front-runner for the post, according to a Democratic strategist familiar with the conversations who requested anonymity to discuss private plans.

Ellison has faced mounting opposition from top Democrats, labor leaders and some Jewish groups, who've raised questions about his comments about Israel, his defense of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan and his commitment to his own party.

Perez, who was considering a run for Maryland governor, has been contacting top Democrats including governors up for reelection in 2018, according to the strategist, and plans to make his intentions public this week. Representatives of Perez did not respond to requests for comment.

Having spent most of his career in appointed government posts, Perez has little experience as a political candidate.

But supporters say his Dominican-American background and Rust Belt childhood in Buffalo, New York could help him attract support from Latino leaders and speak to white-working class voters.

"He is a leader whose character and visions are a strong addition to the conversation around where Democrats need to head," said Henry Munoz, the DNC Finance Chairman, who's stressed that Latinos must play a major role in discussions about the party's future.

Hoping to assuage some concerns, Ellison said last week that he would resign his seat in Congress if he were picked as chairman by DNC members at the late February elections.

"Whoever wins the DNC chair race faces a lot of work, travel, planning and resource raising," Ellison said in a statement. "I will be `all in' to meet the challenge."

Even before Perez jumped into the race, the contest has divided Democratic leaders, placing Obama's team at odds with Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid of Nevada and his replacement, New York's Chuck Schumer, whose early support for Ellison was seen as an effort to shore up the liberal flank in Congress.

Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders are also backing Ellison.

While White House aides say that Obama is unlikely to comment publicly on the race, behind the scenes his backers have been speaking with Democratic donors and potential candidates to see who else might be persuaded to run, according to several Democrats familiar with the discussions. These Democrats were not authorized to publicly discuss those private discussions and spoke on condition of anonymity.

They tried to draft Vice President Joe Biden and former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm, both of whom have ruled out a bid.

South Carolina's party chairman, Jaime Harrison, and the party head in New Hampshire, Ray Buckley, have announced bids, though they haven't gotten much traction.

Missouri's secretary of state, Jason Kander, who attracted attention for running a surprisingly competitive Senate race this year, says he's gotten calls exploring his interest in the post.

Ellison backers argue that the party must take a more populist approach after the 2016 losses, saying Democratic leaders did too little to address the economic pain of working-class voters.

Labor Secretary Perez plans bid for DNC chairmanship
 

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Ellison stumbling over himself talking to Chris Cuomo about his comments on Israel..its over for him, he might as well withdraw himself from the Democratic Party
:wtf: I swear if he doesn't get it I might throw the Dems to the bushes. Don't know where I'll go next though. Greens are too far left for me.
 
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