Here's who could lead Democrats through the wilderness as party faces existential questions
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The early debate over Harrison's replacement appears to be set on a clear dividing line: Do Democrats need an operative with clear skills and experience in reshaping the party's infrastructure? Or does the party need a communicator who can respond to everything the Trump administration plans to do and can sell Democratic ideas to a public that rejected them at the ballot box?
Howard Dean emphasizes the need for someone who understands grassroots politics, stating, 'The DNC is often a creature of Washington, which is a major problem.' He warns that the new chair must include diverse viewpoints from across the country.
As the Democratic Party seeks a new leader, questions arise over the direction and strategy needed to regain public trust and votes after Trump's victory.
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