Democrats’ 2024 Autopsy Is Described as Avoiding the Likeliest Cause of Death



Democrats’ 2024 Autopsy Is Described as Avoiding the Likeliest Cause of Death​

An audit being conducted by the D.N.C. is not looking at Joe Biden’s decision to run or key decisions by Kamala Harris’s team, according to six people briefed on the report.



A Democratic audit of the 2024 election is said to be focusing less on the Biden and Harris campaign and more on how outside groups supported the effort.Credit...Eric Lee/The New York Times
Reid J. EpsteinShane Goldmacher
By Reid J. Epstein and Shane Goldmacher
July 19, 2025

The Democratic National Committee’s examination of what went wrong in the 2024 election is expected to mostly steer clear of the decisions made by the Biden-turned-Harris campaign and will focus more heavily instead on actions taken by allied groups, according to interviews with six people briefed on the report’s progress.

The audit, which the committee is calling an “after-action review,” is expected to avoid the questions of whether former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. should have run for re-election in the first place, whether he should have exited the race earlier than he did and whether former Vice President Kamala Harris was the right choice to replace him, according to the people briefed on the process so far.

Nor is the review expected to revisit key decisions by the Harris campaign — like framing the election as a choice between democracy and fascism, and refraining from hitting back after an ad by Donald J. Trump memorably attacked Ms. Harris on transgender rights by suggesting that she was for “they/them” while Mr. Trump was “for you” — that have roiled Democrats in the months since Mr. Trump took back the White House.

Party officials described the draft document as focusing on the 2024 election as a whole, but not on the presidential campaign — which is something like eating at a steakhouse and then reviewing the salad.

Producing a tough-minded public review of a national electoral defeat would be a politically delicate exercise under any circumstance, given the need to find fault with the work and judgment of important party leaders and strategists. It is particularly fraught for the new D.N.C. chairman, Ken Martin, who promised a post-election review from his first day on the job but whose first few months in the role have been plagued by infighting and financial strains.

“We are not interested in second-guessing campaign tactics or decisions of campaign operatives,” said Jane Kleeb, the Nebraska Democratic chairwoman, who heads the association of Democratic state chairs and is a close ally of Mr. Martin. “We are interested in what voters turned out for Republicans and Democrats, and how we can fix this moving forward.”

Locked out of power at the federal level, Democrats are struggling to show that they have taken to heart the message that voters sent in November and are well suited to regain power in future elections.

The review, which was begun in March and is being led by Paul Rivera, a veteran Democratic operative, is not yet complete and the report is not fully drafted. Mr. Rivera nonetheless has begun briefing people on what the report has found so far, and those briefings suggest that the Democratic autopsy will avoid addressing some of the likeliest or leading causes of death.

Among those is whether Mr. Biden should have run for re-election. Some of Ms. Harris’s top aides have faulted him for dropping out so late that she had just 107 days to campaign as the presidential nominee. But Mr. Biden’s son Hunter said on a podcast this week that Democrats lost “because we did not remain loyal” to his father.



Top Democrats said they did not intend for the report to address strategic decisions made by leaders of the Biden and Harris campaigns. Indeed, in a sign of the report’s narrow scope, more than half a dozen people who were senior officials on the campaigns say they have not yet been interviewed.

D.N.C. officials cautioned that interviews were still taking place and the report’s conclusions might change before it is released this fall. “We’re glad to see there’s so much interest in an after-action report on how Democrats can win again,” Mr. Rivera said. “But folks might be better off holding their applause, or their criticism, until we have had a chance to complete our work and people can actually read it.”
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“We are not interested in second-guessing campaign tactics,” said Jane Kleeb, the Nebraska Democratic chairwoman.Credit...Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Images for One Fair Wage
People briefed on the report’s progress said they had been told it would focus more on outside groups and super PACs that spent hundreds of millions of dollars aiding the Biden and Harris campaigns through advertising, voter registration drives and turnout efforts.

Ms. Kleeb said she expected the report to accelerate the party’s diversion of resources from advertising to organizing.

“The days of us spending millions and millions of dollars on traditional TV ads are over,” she said. “And I do think that this report will put an exclamation point on that.”

In particular, the people briefed on it said, the after-action review is expected to place blame with Future Forward, the party’s main super PAC, which spent $560 million to support Mr. Biden and then Ms. Harris. They said the report would argue that Future Forward spent far too much propping up Ms. Harris and not nearly enough attacking Mr. Trump.

It is expected to argue that Future Forward’s advertising approach was too focused on television programs to be effective. And it will review the lack of coordination between the super PAC’s advertising and the Harris campaign’s, which were often not in sync.

A Future Forward document that was distributed to donors and reviewed by The New York Times said about half of the super PAC’s advertising was delivered on digital platforms, which includes television-like streaming services. The group said it spent more than $51 million just on YouTube ads.

A Future Forward aide, who insisted on anonymity to discuss the group’s operations, said just 13 percent of its advertising was positive about Ms. Harris, with the rest attacking Mr. Trump.

The critiques of Future Forward will not be new to Democrats who read real-time coverage of the campaign last year, along with more recent book-length and magazine accounts of the Biden and Harris campaigns.

A D.N.C. official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said that Future Forward had been reflective and candid in its conversations with the review’s authors, denied that Future Forward would be blamed for the loss and insisted that any criticisms of the group would also apply to the broader Democratic world.

Mr. Rivera has conducted more than 200 interviews with officials from all 50 states, an aide said.

“The D.N.C.’s post-election review is not a finger-pointing exercise, it’s about bringing together Democrats across the ecosystem to adopt an actionable playbook to win, not just for 2026 and 2028, but to dominate for cycles to come,” said Rosemary Boeglin, a spokeswoman for the committee. “Democrats are cleareyed about the challenges facing the party — many of which are rooted well before the 2024 cycle — and it requires all of us to make structural changes in how we run campaigns.”

Mr. Rivera’s team has included aides to Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota, Senator Tammy Duckworth of Illinois and Representative Raul Ruiz of California. Mr. Walz, the party’s 2024 nominee for vice president, has spent time since November on an atonement tour publicly explaining what he thought went wrong in the campaign, including what he saw as his own missteps.

The D.N.C.’s election review, which will extend to contests for Congress and state offices, is not the only one underway. Jen O’Malley Dillon, who oversaw the Biden and Harris campaigns, is involved in a separate monthslong project being led by Melissa Williams, a former top official at Emily’s List who oversaw the group’s independent political spending.

That project is seeking to piece together as comprehensively as possible the technical and tactical decisions made both by the campaign and leading outside groups, and to document the results from those spending decisions, according to three people with knowledge of the research. The results are not expected to be made public but rather to be circulated privately among Democratic strategists to provide a fuller record and greater understanding of what happened, the people said.

A third look back is being led by the Strategic Victory Fund, a network of liberal donors and organizations.
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Ken Martin, the D.N.C. chairman, has promised a review of the party’s national electoral defeat since taking on his role.Credit...Annie Mulligan for The New York Times
Scott Anderson, the group’s president, said it had so far interviewed more than 100 people, including top officials from the Biden and Harris campaign and the D.N.C. Mr. Anderson said he did not intend to make its report public but would instead use it to inform Democratic donors and decision makers.

“So many people in my world, after 2016, jumped into a resistance mode that there wasn’t a real thoughtful moment to talk for a minute with all the key people about what we’re doing right and wrong about every aspect of politics and culture,” Mr. Anderson said. “We really need to take a step back in a way that I don’t feel was done after 2016, and have hard conversations.”

The D.N.C.’s report is expected to be far different from the so-called autopsy that Republicans produced after the 2012 election of Barack Obama. In March 2013, the Republican National Committee released a 100-page “Growth and Opportunity Project” report that declared the G.O.P. was in an “ideological cul-de-sac” and called for moderation on immigration along with a number of other changes.

While Republican leaders did adopt many of its recommendations in time for the 2016 election, Mr. Trump’s campaign ran counter to many of the changes the R.N.C. had proposed, and he has since remade the Republican Party in his image.

Tyler Pager contributed reporting.
Reid J. Epstein covers campaigns and elections from Washington. Before joining The Times in 2019, he worked at The Wall Street Journal, Politico, Newsday and The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Shane Goldmacher is a Times national political correspondent.
 
Yet again the Democrats learn nothing about why they lost and why the only voted they're getting are folks terrified of trump and Vance being Hitler.

Even the DNC donors are pulling out despite the fact they love corpos.

If you ran on a platform of:
Fair wages (not govt run stores. Basic worker rights. Regular schedules, punishment for corps who play fuck you games with hours. I.e 34 hours for everyone because benefits are expensive.)
Fair hiring (drop your privilege bullshit. Stop illegal immigration and overwhelming visas)
American citizens and legal immigrants come first and everyone else gets in line.
And dropping all of the batshit things they have done to destroy schools and every aspect of public life.
Leave people alone
Leave peoples guns alone

Yeah ok fuck it I just listed a non existent party but the DNC won't do any of that so they can keep their danger hair faggots as the only voters left and they can keep loosing I guess.
 
Yet again the Democrats learn nothing about why they lost and why the only voted they're getting are folks terrified of trump and Vance being Hitler.

Even the DNC donors are pulling out despite the fact they love corpos.

If you ran on a platform of:
Fair wages (not govt run stores. Basic worker rights. Regular schedules, punishment for corps who play fuck you games with hours. I.e 34 hours for everyone because benefits are expensive.)
Fair hiring (drop your privilege bullshit. Stop illegal immigration and overwhelming visas)
American citizens and legal immigrants come first and everyone else gets in line.
And dropping all of the batshit things they have done to destroy schools and every aspect of public life.
Leave people alone
Leave peoples guns alone

Yeah ok fuck it I just listed a non existent party but the DNC won't do any of that so they can keep their danger hair faggots as the only voters left and they can keep loosing I guess.
Yeah, trying that to promote your platform to the DNC and they'll call you a traitor/sellout/etc...
 
And thus we land on the real reason behind doing this after-action report.... POWER!!!!!!
Bah Gawd that's Beto's music!!!!!

O’Rourke: Dems Have to Be ‘Absolutely Ruthless About Getting Back in Power’



He added, “There’s more that we can do. Governor Gavin Newsom in California has talked about a redistricting in his state. I think it’s time that we match fire with fire. I think Democrats in the past too often have been more concerned with being right than being in power. And we’ve seen the Republicans only care about being in power regardless of what is right.”
That's that lie once again!
 
Things change rapidly in politics but as of today I don't think the DNC has any candidate capable of defeating JD Vance.

On the other hand if the RNC goes full retard and nominates some neocon faggot who's only concerns are trillions for Israel then I think they could win.
They're going to run Josh Shapiro out of PA. He's a jew, worse on guns than Newscum, but has less baggage than any other Dem governor right now.
 
They did nothing but promote nazism and all of its attached ideology (homosexuality, etc) the entire time while making upnlies about civil rights advocates

They also shut themselves our from major platforms like Joe Rogans show and promoting themselves through the most niche avenues like 60 minutes and talk shows and shit

The future is now boomers. Can't wait till these faggots die off.

A prince lyric comes to mind...

"I hope they bury your old ideas the same time they bury you".

Things change rapidly in politics but as of today I don't think the DNC has any candidate capable of defeating JD Vance.

On the other hand if the RNC goes full retard and nominates some neocon faggot who's only concerns are trillions for Israel then I think they could win.
I think the neocon era is over. Like, they won't go extinct but all those people who were into to that are dying off and that voting block is being replaced by center left and/or libertarian ideals supported by people who grew up in post 9/11 America.

That was kind of the point of the while maga thing.

The only vote democrats have is women. Only women and guys wanting to be women are voting for democrats

The only hope democrats really have for power is retarded voters (women and simps) and dictatorship. Hence all the January 6th stuff, locking ip journalists, buying up commodity and press outlets, etc.

They don't have votes, so they have to cheat
 
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"Okay, team, we're going to review why we lost in week 6 to Jacksonville. No, we're not going to look at the plays we chose to run. And no, we're not going to evalulate whether or not we made the right choice to bench our starting QB halfway into the game, or whether our second-stringer was worth a hill of beans. We're going to mainly look at whether or not we need a new stadium."
 
They're going to run Josh Shapiro out of PA. He's a jew, worse on guns than Newscum, but has less baggage than any other Dem governor right now.
I hope not. His COVID response was terrible and contributed to PA having some of the highest COVID deaths in the country. He is one of the governors who put COVID patients in nursing homes early on, at the recommendation of that tranny Biden later hired. I'm sure whoever succeeds him will be even worse since the Philly Democratic Machine is one of the worst in the country.
 
I hope not. His COVID response was terrible and contributed to PA having some of the highest COVID deaths in the country. He is one of the governors who put COVID patients in nursing homes early on, at the recommendation of that tranny Biden later hired. I'm sure whoever succeeds him will be even worse since the Philly Democratic Machine is one of the worst in the country.
That was Tom Wolf, Shapiro was AG at the time. He was going after legal gun dealers during that period.
 
No, AOC is nothing like Hilary.
Her media image is similar to First Lady Hillary's. She was the model media woman of her generation back then, and, to men, a sanctimonious horror-shrew with an unlistenable voice. Selling her as an idol to female voters (not exactly the same group as normal women) required her to be repulsive to men. So she could never achieve majority appeal, even at her peak.

Eventually demographic change will allow for someone like that to become president by ticking just one more checkbox than "horrible woman."

Eventually is probably 2028. Vance = death, if AOC's campaign has even one smart guy in it. His lifetime of AOC-tier anti-white shit will "resurface" and depress the regular dude vote enough to put her over.
 
The DNC.
American citizens and legal immigrants come first and everyone else gets in line.
No one wants legal or illegal immigration. America doesn't need any more people. America should be deporting a large amount of people, like all the Somalians and all the other 3rd world trash Obama brought in and all the refugees. The fact that people need to stay, they should come in. But legally white Americans should be replaced, but legally. Fuck off. I want no immigration and I want a large amount of these people kicked out of the country. America's population should shrink by 80 Million.
 
They also threw insane amount of money at dumb shit to pretend that the campaign was a success. Every rally was a barely disguised concert with a singer paid millions to perform, they also wasted 100k (?) on a set for some Tiktoker podcast because Kamala or her handlers didn't want to travel to the woman's actual studio.
I have to admit this still disgusts me.
The Vice President has a difficult schedule? Build a duplicate of the set instead of doing the interview in a Zoom call.
 
The they/them ad had more of an impact than the margin of victory and it was an ad, so clearly that era isn’t over and the failure to recognize dei and trans issues as why they lost means they’re going to keep pushing it and keep losing.
These are just two of the issues. Even if they stopped doing either, they still have nothing positive to offer to any American citizen (as opposed to illegals who they’ll shower with money and resources). They have no coherent economic policies other than more bureaucrats, they don’t even like Americans.
 
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