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603 Democrats don’t need an autopsy to know what they did wrong

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Andrew Prokop @ Vox 3 place · 05/22/2026 06:30 EDT

Democrats don’t need an autopsy to know what they did wrong

If you’re looking for insights into why Democrats lost in 2024, you won’t find many in the DNC’s disavowed “autopsy,” which was released after much pressure Thursday. The incomplete and error-ridden report, written by a friend of DNC chair Ken Martin, offers various takes on the election but little convincing evidence, and avoids many contentious […]

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