Democrats release ‘autopsy’ on 2024 US election loss but reject findings

Report says Democrats lost ground to Trump’s Republicans through weak funding and voter outreach

Democratic presidential nominee US Vice President Kamala Harris participates in a "town hall" with radio host Charlamagne Tha God, in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., October 15, 2024.REUTERS

Bowing to pressure from within its ranks, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) released on ​Thursday its long‑withheld “autopsy” of Kamala Harris’ loss to Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential race — only ‌to quickly disavow it.

The report found that Democrats have ceded ground to Trump's Republicans through under-funding of state parties and a "persistent inability or unwillingness to listen to all voters".

In particular, Democrats underperformed among male voters, non-college voters, irregular voters and rural voters, it said. The report ​was released less than six months before November's midterm congressional elections.

In a statement accompanying the release, DNC Chairman ​Ken Martin said it "does not meet my standards, and it won't meet your standards", but ⁠he said it was being published to restore trust in the party.

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