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National committee The national convention is subject to the charter of the party and the ultimate authority within the Democratic Party when it is in session, with the DNC running the partys organization at other times. The DNC is currently chaired by Jaime Harrison.
Despite the Dixiecrats success in several states, Truman was narrowly re-elected. After the 1948 election, its leaders generally returned to the Democratic Party, at least for a time, although the Dixiecrats weakened Democratic identity among white Southerners in the long run.
The party favors a mixed economy and generally supports a progressive tax system, higher minimum wages, Social Security, universal health care, public education, and subsidized housing.
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Party labels were very fluid at this time, but for the most part supporters of Washington and Adams adopted the label Federalists, while the opposition, led by Thomas Jefferson, became known as Democratic Republicans (many preferred the one-word label, Republicans).
The current chair is Suzan DelBene of Washington, who assumed the position in 2023.
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Current Leadership In 2021, Jaime Harrison was selected by President Joe Biden to Chair the Democratic National Committee, and his nomination was approved by its members. Vice Chairs: Gretchen Whitmer, Governor of Michigan. Tammy Duckworth, U.S. Senator from Illinois.
Democratic platforms seek to promote social programs, labor unions, consumer protection, workplace safety regulation, equal opportunity, disability rights, racial equity, regulations against environmental pollution, and criminal justice reform.

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