NEED TO KNOW
- DNC autopsy author worked part-time, unpaid, with no recent presidential resume
- Final report omits Biden's age, Harris ticket switch, and Gaza entirely
- Chair Ken Martin apologized but defends the structural decisions that produced it
WASHINGTON, DC (TDR) — The Democratic National Committee released its 192-page 2024 autopsy Thursday with a red disclaimer on every page denying its findings.
The big picture: DNC Chair Ken Martin made the autopsy a centerpiece of his campaign for chair, then handed it to a part-time volunteer who hadn't worked a presidential race in more than two decades.
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- Author Paul Rivera, a Martin ally, worked on the report unpaid and on his own schedule
- Rivera did not contact top Biden and Harris officials until fall 2025, nearly a year after the election
- Many top campaign decision-makers were never interviewed at all
Why it matters: Democrats just produced a generational diagnosis without interviewing the people who made the calls. The chair who chose that process is the one staying in his job.
- The report omits Biden's late withdrawal, Harris's unprecedented ticket replacement, and Gaza
- The DNC added editorial notes throughout reading "no sourcing provided" and "contradicts public reporting"
- Martin announced Rivera was no longer with the DNC hours after release
Driving the news: Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro confronted Martin by phone last week about the delay, a call sources said rattled the chair.
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- Martin reversed his December decision to bury the report within days of the Shapiro call
- CNN obtained a copy before the DNC released it voluntarily
- The DNC never received a finished report or a list of interviewees from Rivera, and Republicans seized on the chaos
What they're saying:
- Ken Martin, DNC Chair — "It does not meet my standards, and it won't meet your standards, but I am doing this because people need to be able to trust the Democratic Party"
- David Hogg, former DNC vice chair — "This cannot be the best person to lead us in this moment"
- Margaret DeReus, IMEU Policy Project — "DNC officials' review of their own data found Biden's support for Israel to be a net-negative for Democrats in 2024"
Yes, but: Blaming Rivera lets the structural choices off the hook. Rivera volunteered. Martin selected him, set the terms, and accepted a part-time arrangement for what he had publicly called a generational reckoning.
- Several Democrats reportedly advised Martin against the autopsy entirely, warning it would invite finger-pointing
- Martin's own statement says he "owns" the mistake. Then he kept his job and removed Rivera from his
- The 2016 Sean Patrick Maloney autopsy was also buried, suggesting the pattern predates this chair
Between the lines: The autopsy's failures aren't an accident of one bad hire. They are the predictable output of a process Martin designed to be deniable.
- A part-time, unpaid author with no recent presidential experience cannot interview hundreds of operatives properly
- A 192-page report with a disclaimer on every page is a document the party can dismiss the moment it stings
- The omissions — Biden's age, the ticket switch, Gaza — are precisely the questions an honest review would force the party's current leadership to answer
What's next:
- Martin faces growing calls for resignation from inside the party
- Potential 2028 contenders including Shapiro are positioning around the vacuum
- No second, official DNC review has been commissioned
Should a party get to investigate its own collapse on its own terms — and who decides when that review is honest?
Sources
This report was compiled using reporting from Axios, CNN, NBC News, CBS News, PBS NewsHour, and Reason.
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