


Marianne Williamson Announces Candidacy for DNC Chair
Marianne Williamson, a two-time presidential candidate, declares her intention to run for chair of the Democratic National Committee, emphasizing party transformation.
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Overview
Marianne Williamson has officially launched her candidacy to chair the Democratic National Committee (DNC), expressing the need for transformation within the party. She highlighted her experiences from past presidential runs, advocating for a redefinition of Democratic strategies to connect with voters on a deeper emotional level. Williamson joins a diverse group of candidates, including Martin O'Malley and Ben Wikler, as the party seeks leadership after the recent electoral losses. The DNC will conduct candidate forums in January, with elections set for February 1.
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