Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley on Monday became the first person to announce a bid for chair of the Democratic National Committee, in the wake of the party's disastrous election results.
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is leaving his Biden administration post to launch his campaign to lead the Democratic National Committee.
The former Maryland governor and Baltimore mayor leads the pack of contenders vying for DNC chair as Democrats face a pivotal leadership transition.
Former presidential candidate and Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley announced on Monday that he is entering the fray. But many more names are already circulating.
Other candidates considering a run to lead the Democratic National Committee include Ben Wikler, Wisconsin Democratic Party ...
The former Maryland governor told POLITICO he’ll resign as head of the Social Security Administration at the end of the month ...
A Democrat who represented Staten Island and parts of Brooklyn in the House of Representatives has been mentioned as a ...
AOC slams potential DNC chair bid by Rahm Emanuel as a symptom of the Democrats' "disease" of prioritizing donors over ...
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is urging her party to change course, including moving away from "Obama-era insiders" who may be brought back to unify the party ...
It took months for Democrats to settle on their primary presidential calendar, an extended battle that ended up booting Iowa ...
Or as one DNC member from Florida put it ... ex-White House infrastructure czar Mitch Landrieu and U.S. Ambassador to Japan ...
Having been floated as a possible chair by exactly one person, former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has indicated he wants the ...