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Welcome to Pod Save America. I'm Jon Favreau.
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So yesterday I interviewed Ken Martin, the DNC chair. And for scheduling reasons, we had originally planned on just keeping it on our YouTube channel. But because the interview turned out to be much spicier than we had anticipated, we're dropping it here for all of you just to set up what happened. Ken reached out last week asking if he could have a chance to respond to criticism coming from some of us here at crooked about the DNC's finances after it was reported that the Democratic National Committee ended March with $13.9 million in cash and $18.3 million in debt, for a total of negative $4.4 million. The RNC, by contrast, has $116.7 million in cash with no debt. Ken had also mentioned our past criticism of his decision not to Release the full 200 page report that the DNC had conducted on what went wrong in the 2024 election, which he had promised to do when he ran for DNC chair and again when he sat down with me last August. We of course said, sure, we'd love to have him on and hash it out. So we did. And I'll just say the reason I spent so much time asking him about the report, also known as the 2024 autopsy, is not because I want to relitigate every miserable detail of that election or figure out who to blame. It's because of this. Ken and the DNC supposedly commissioned a massive project where they interviewed party leaders, strategists, organizers, activists in all 50 states about the 2024 election, what went wrong, what went right, what they learned from voters, what they learned from the reams of data they had access to, what they learned about how to make sure we win next time. They supposedly did this for almost a year. They supposedly wrote up a 200 and some odd page report. And then Ken Martin announced in December that actually DNC leadership wasn't gonna let anyone see what they found and they were instead gonna tell the rest of us the lessons that they DNC leadership took from the report because, well, that's what I wanted to find out. Now, Democrats have massively overperformed in nearly every special and off year election we've had since 2024. We have covered that extensively on the show. Thanks to Donald Trump's popularity, the party is in an excellent position to not just take back the House in the November midterms, but maybe even the Senate. But as we learned in 2018 and 2022, midterm elections and special elections and off year elections are just very different from presidential elections. Different voters, different turnout, different stakes. 2028 will be much harder. Just like 2024 was harder than 2022, just like 2020 was harder than 2018, and so on and so forth. The Democratic Party's popularity is still at record lows, and the idea that we shouldn't have access to a full report about what went wrong last time, based on interviews with some of the very same people who will be responsible for winning next time, is absolutely bonkers. To me, that autopsy isn't the most important thing, but it could have at least formed the basis for the open, honest, and yes, messy debate we absolutely need to have about how to win in 2028. Not just a few of us, not just Ken Martin and the DNC leadership, not just the party insiders who think they know better than the rest of us rubes. All of us who not only want to win, but will have to live with the consequences of what happens if. If we lose, we should all get a say, too. So that's what I tried to ask Ken about, and you guys can judge his answers for yourselves. Here's Ken Martin.
