The Democratic National Committee and POLITICO are joining forces to host a special in-person candidate forum for DNC officer elections in the vibrant city of Detroit, Michigan, with a specific focus on the Midwest region. This forum is set to bring together key players in the Democratic Party to discuss their vision and plans for the future of the party.
The event will be moderated by a panel of esteemed POLITICO journalists, including Playbook co-author Eugene Daniels, White House Bureau Chief Dasha Burns, Politics Bureau Chief and Senior Political Columnist Jonathan Martin, as well as National Political reporters Elena Schneider and Holly Otterbein. With their wealth of experience and insight, these journalists are sure to lead thought-provoking discussions and ask the tough questions that will help voters make informed decisions.
Scheduled to kick off at 1:30 p.m. ET on Thursday, January 16, this forum will showcase candidates vying for various DNC leadership positions, including Chair, Vice Chair, Vice Chair of Civic Engagement and Voter Participation, Secretary, Treasurer, and National Finance Chair. Each candidate will have the opportunity to share their platform, address key issues facing the party, and engage with the audience in a meaningful way.
This event promises to be a pivotal moment in the DNC officer elections, providing a platform for candidates to showcase their leadership abilities and demonstrate their commitment to advancing the Democratic Party’s goals. With the Midwest region playing a crucial role in national politics, the outcome of these elections could have far-reaching implications for the party as a whole.
Stay tuned for updates and highlights from the DNC officer candidate forum in Detroit, as we bring you the latest insights and analysis from this important event. Let’s come together to support and shape the future of the Democratic Party.