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DNC's 2024 election autopsy criticizes Kamala Harris while sidestepping controversial elements of the campaign
Although the autopsy criticizes Democrats' focus on "identity politics," the report does not address former President Joe Biden's decision to seek reelection, the rushed selection of Harris to replace him on the ticket or the party's acrimonious divide over the war in Gaza.
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According to PBS News’s source item, DNC’s 2024 election autopsy criticizes Kamala Harris while sidestepping controversial elements of the campaign, Although the autopsy criticizes Democrats’ focus on “identity politics,” the report does not address former President Joe Biden’s decision to seek reelection, the rushed selection of Harris to replace him on the ticket or the party’s acrimonious divide over the war in Gaza.
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- DNC's 2024 election autopsy criticizes Kamala Harris while sidestepping controversial elements of the campaignPBS News - 2026-05-21T18:10:27+00:00
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