Democratic National Committee
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- structure of Democratic Party
- In Democratic Party: Policy and structure
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) consists of about 400 party leaders representing all U.S. states and territories. Its chairman is typically named by the party’s presidential nominee and then formally elected by the committee. The DNC has little power, because it lacks direct authority over party…
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- Ukraine scandal
- In Ukraine scandal
…computer server used by the Democratic National Committee (DNC) from which thousands of confidential e-mails had been stolen by hackers and later published by WikiLeaks beginning in July 2016 (in fact, dozens of networks had been broken into). Trump apparently believed one or more versions of the long-debunked “CrowdStrike” conspiracy…
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- United States presidential election of 2016
- In United States Presidential Election of 2016: Democratic primaries
…the party, members of the Democratic National Committee [DNC], and major elected officeholders), who were not chosen through the primary and caucus process and who overwhelmingly backed Clinton. Sanders conceded the nomination in early July, largely unifying party support behind Clinton. Later that month the DNC, officially neutral in the…
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- Watergate
- In United States presidential election of 1972: Watergate
The Democratic National Committee, led by Chairman Lawrence F. O’Brien, was vocally indignant and sued the CRP for \$1 million. Furor over the Watergate case was stoked by later revelations that money used by Bernard Barker, one of the Watergate five, came from Nixon campaign funds…
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- In United States presidential election of 1972: Watergate
role of
- Brown
- In Ron Brown
…became deputy chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC). Brown had been made the first black partner in the influential and politically connected law firm of Patton, Boggs & Blow, where he represented many high-profile clients, including Jean-Claude Duvalier of Haiti, and learned the business of corporate lobbying.
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- Dean
- In Howard Dean
…as the chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 2005 to 2011. During his tenure he created and championed the “50 State Strategy,” an effort to run competitive Democratic candidates in all states and at all levels of government to secure the long-term future of a Democratic majority. Dean strengthened…
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- In Howard Dean
- Harris
- In Fred Harris
…Harris became chairman of the Democratic National Committee (1969–70) while retaining his seat in the Senate.
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- In Fred Harris
- Kaine
- In Tim Kaine
…served as chair of the Democratic National Committee. In 2012 he ran for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Jim Webb. He narrowly defeated his Republican opponent, George Allen, the son of the popular Washington Redskins football coach of the same name. Kaine took office in 2013.
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- Whitmer
- In Gretchen Whitmer: Governor of Michigan
…a vice chair of the Democratic National Committee.
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