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Perez wins DNC chairmanship

February 27th, 2017 | Tags:
In a victory speech, Tom Perez vowed that Democrats would wage an all-out battle to deny Donald J. Trump a second term. Photo: CNN
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ATLANTA, USA- Democrats selected former Labor Secretary Tom Perez over Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison as their new chairman on Saturday February 25, 2017, concluding a hotly contested race to lead a battered party as it tries to channel the anti-Donald Trump energy of its base into an electoral rebound.

Perez defeated Ellison in a 235-200 vote among the Democratic National Committee's 435 members who cast ballots Saturday.

It took two rounds of voting to select a winner after Perez found himself just one vote shy in the first ballot. The five other candidates, who had amassed 13.5 total votes, all exited the race before the second round began.

In a victory speech, Perez vowed that Democrats would wage an all-out battle to deny Trump a second term.

"We are at a 'where were you?' moment in American history: Where were you in 2017 when we had the worst President in US history?" he said.

Immediately after winning, Perez made a quick move to bring Ellison's supporters into the fold -- appointing Ellison as the deputy chair of the DNC, to cheers and unanimous approval from the crowd.

Ellison called on Democrats to support Perez.

"It's my honor to serve this party under the chairmanship of Tom Perez," he said.

The results brought a chaotic close to a race that stretched on for three months. In the waning days, former Vice President Joe Biden and several aides to former President Barack Obama -- including Valerie Jarrett and David Simas -- made calls to undecided members in an effort to sway them toward Perez.

In Ellison's camp, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and supportive members of Congress applied pressure on DNC members with phone calls.

The behind-the-scenes calls underscored why the race was broadly seen as a proxy battle between the Sanders-aligned progressive wing of the party, which supported Ellison, and those more closely connected with Hillary Clinton and Obama, who largely backed Perez.

By selecting Perez -- and again spurning Sanders supporters -- Democrats risk the backlash that could come with leaving the left wing of the party disappointed a second time in the past year.

In a statement congratulating Perez, Sanders said "it is imperative that Tom understands that the same-old, same-old is not working and that we must open the doors of the party to working people and young people in a way that has never been done before.

"Now, more than ever, the Democratic Party must make it clear that it is prepared to stand up to the 1% and lead this country forward in the fight for social, racial, economic and environmental justice," he said.

While Obama and Clinton are bigger names, Sanders' reaction is probably what matters most in terms of whether the election result polarizes party members.

Meanwhile, Perez was praised by the most recent Democratic president and Democratic presidential nominee.

Obama touted what he said was the party's track record of expanding the economy, creating new jobs, keeping Americans safe through "tough, smart" foreign policy, and expanding the right to health insurance.

"That's a legacy the Democratic Party will always carry forward," Obama said. "I know that Tom Perez will unite us under that banner of opportunity, and lay the groundwork for a new generation of Democratic leadership for this big, bold, inclusive, dynamic America we love so much."

In a tweet, Hillary Clinton congratulated Perez and Ellison, writing: "Excited for strong, unified party standing for best of our country into the future."

President Donald Trump also tweeted his kudos to the victor, but not without getting in a jab.

"Congratulations to Thomas Perez, who has just been named Chairman of the DNC," he wrote. "I could not be happier for him, or for the Republican Party!"

4 Responses to “Perez wins DNC chairmanship”

  • burniee (27/02/2017, 07:08) Like (0) Dislike (2) Reply
    It was rigged
  • ... (04/03/2017, 21:04) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    So much for the praise he received Tuesday night for "acting Presidential".
  • Concerned (05/03/2017, 19:17) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Donald Trump is Unfit to serve! Impeach! When will the media or sober politicians of either party get the courage to state the truth? Are they waiting for an irrevocable catastrophe?
  • usa (10/03/2017, 20:11) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Obamacare or TrumpDoesn'tCare ... tough choice.


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