New York state Sen. James Skoufis is dropping out of the Democratic National Committee chair’s race — and has endorsed Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party Chair Ken Martin.
Orange County state Sen. James Skoufis announced Thursday he ended his campaign to be the next leader of the national Democratic party.
New York state Sen. James Skoufis (D) ended his bid for Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair and backed Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party Chair Ken Martin for the post on Thursday.  In
New York State Senator James Skoufis is dropping his longshot bid for chair of the Democratic National Committee.
The DNC held the first of four officer forums, and candidates for top leadership roles laid out their platforms and strategies for the party.
Allies of the Minnesota Democratic Party chair say "everyone has a seat at the table" when Martin is in charge
Candidates hoping to lead the DNC in 2025 are ducking ideological infighting, as competitors showcase their polite differences and party relationships
The once-sleepy race to chair the Democratic National Committee has turned into a more contentious — and unsettled — affair as candidates jockey to lead the party and repair its brand following its disappointing losses in the November election.
As President-elect Donald Trump is set to return to the White House on Monday, Democrats are still in the throes of deciding who will lead the Democratic National Committee after a bruising 2024 cycle.
New York state Sen. James Skoufis endorsed Ken Martin because he respects his "vision, charisma, guts, and undefeated record in statewide races."
Labor Party Chair Ken Martin said Tuesday his bid for Democratic National Committee chair has received 200 endorsements from DNC members.  The number of endorsements for Martin are significant given there are roughly 450 voting DNC members,
State Senator James Skoufis ended his month-long bid to be the next chair of the Democratic National Committee last week and promptly endorsed Minnesota Democratic Party Chair Ken Martin for the job.