Report: DNC Members Looking to Push Ken Martin Out as Chair

High-ranking officials within the Democratic National Committee (DNC) are reportedly contemplating the removal of Ken Martin from his position as chair, citing dissatisfaction with his handling of the party’s recovery efforts following the 2024 election.

According to a report by The Bulwark, at least three anonymous sources within the DNC have expressed growing discontent with Martin’s leadership. Their concerns were further fueled after his appearance on Pod Save America, where he defended himself against criticisms for not fulfilling his promise to release an after-action report on the 2024 election failures. He also faced accusations regarding the DNC’s struggles with fundraising and budget management.

“The concerns have intensified to the point where some DNC members have privately discussed efforts to remove Martin from his position,” the report reveals, citing three individuals familiar with these discussions. However, the plan was temporarily shelved as they struggled to identify a suitable candidate willing to take on the role.

Frustrations surrounding Martin’s leadership have escalated, with some members even considering measures that would compel him to address the DNC’s budgetary issues.

Democratic strategist Jesse Lehrich expressed his skepticism in an interview with The Bulwark, stating, “I believe it’s a challenging job for anyone, but Martin seems particularly ill-equipped for it. His Pod Save America interview was astonishing to me.”

Under Martin’s stewardship, the DNC has been spending beyond its means, while the Republican National Committee maintains a significant financial lead, reportedly outpacing the DNC with a seven-to-one money advantage. Last October, Martin secured a $15 million loan to fund elections in Virginia and New Jersey, and insiders speculate he might resort to another loan this summer, or alternatively, consider staff reductions.

“The biggest strike against him is that he seems to be utterly incapable of managing a budget,” said one anonymous source. “To put the DNC in such a bad financial situation going into what is … likely to be the most wild [presidential] primary we’ve had in a while — it reeks of irresponsibility and immaturity.”

“It just feels like we’re being gaslit at this point,” the source added.

Michael Kapp, a California-based DNC member, defended Martin’s tenure, saying he has been “shifting the party away from a consultant-centered model and toward one that is more centered on state parties and organizers — and that was always going to create friction.”

“The loudest people in D.C. — including the Pod Save America folks — are often the furthest away from the doors that are being knocked. What I’m hearing from state parties, organizers, and activists on the ground is overwhelmingly positive,” Kapp added. “Since [Martin’s] become DNC chair, we won 30 out of 30 State House legislative flips. The strategy is working.”

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