1 month ago | By Politico
NEW ORLEANS - The future of the Democratic Party was formed over the weekend in a New Orleans hotel ballroom. At least that's what the donors, operatives and state executives who attended the Democratic Governors Association's annual winter confab here think. The party last month successfully defended all but one of its incumbents and flipped three open seats, introducing or elevating a new group of chief executives onto the national stage. This midterm class of Democrats is young and diverse, and some of its members are likely to be the next leaders of the party - or make a run at the...
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