Some say it is too small.Nothing that Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez does is just right.
Now Perez presides over a much-maligned primary process that has led to a largely white December debate stage. And the rules he wrote have wound up benefiting his onetime DNC chair opponent, the young man who won by losing in 2017: Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana. Perez did indicate that he may scrap the thresholds altogether or substitute early-state results, or use a combination of both, as qualifying metrics for the five debates the party is planning for February, March and April. Eliminating the donor threshold could allow Michael Bloomberg, the white self-funding billionaire and former New York mayor, to win a debate stage slot while the party’s candidates of color may still fail to make it.
Perez now faces a singular situation: The first Latino Democratic chairman is the man whose guidelines have excluded the current black and Latino candidates from the debate in Los Angeles on Thursday. The people vying to run the Democratic Party in 2017 were a better reflection of the demographics of the party’s voters than the 2020 presidential candidates who will debate this week.
Buttigieg, who had scant support in the DNC race, nevertheless displayed the skills that would later propel his rise in the presidential contest. He was a prolific fundraiser: He collected more than $500,000 — five times more than Harrison, who had significant backing of party members from the South. Buttigieg brought groups of volunteers to party events, a practice he would repeat to demonstrate enthusiasm at Democratic cattle calls this year. And he won a celebrity endorsement from Cher.
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