Muslim Congressman Keith Ellison loses bid to lead the national Democratic Party to Tom Perez, a former labor secretary and former assistant U.S. attorney general who visited Cleveland in 2013 relative to excessive force killings by police that resulted in a consent decree for police reforms....Obama and Valerie Jarrett backed Lopez, while U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders backed Ellison....Whom did the Ohio Democratic congressional delegation support between Ellison and Perez, if at all, including U.S. Reps Fudge, Kaptur, Ryan and Beatty, and U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown?....Perez is the first Latino-American chair of the DNC, and Ellison lost the DNC chairmanship fight following President Trump's on-hold Muslim band.....By editor Kathy Wray Coleman of www.clevelandurbannews.com and www.kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com, Ohio's Black digital news leaders

U.S. Representative Keith Ellison of Minnesota  (left), who is Black and the first Muslim elected to congress, lost his bid for chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) on Saturday, Feb 25, to former U.S. Labor Secretary Thomas Perez, a Civil Rights lawyer and a former U.S. assistant attorney general under former attorney general Eric Holder. The first Latino-American to lead the National Democratic Party, Perez was supported in his bid by former president Barack Obama and former Obama senior adviser Valerie Jarrett, among others, while Ellison was supported by the Old Guard and  some liberal-minded congressional Democrats like Vermont U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders, whom he supported over Hillary Clinton regarding Sanders' failed bid for president in 2016. The Democratic nominee, Clinton lost to now President Donald Trump, the Republican, nominee,  in the November general election, an unprecedented election that has rocked the Democratic Party.
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By Kathy Wray Coleman, editor-in-chief


CLEVELAND URBAN NEWS.COM-ATLANTA, Georgia-Former U.S. Labor Secretary Thomas Perez, who served under former president Barack Obama, is the new national chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) following a divisive campaign that pit Perez, the first Latino-American to hold the post, against the old guard and their candidate, U.S. Rep Keith Ellison of Minnesota, who is Black and the first Muslim to win a seat in congress.

Held Saturday, Feb 25 in Atlanta, Georgia, it was the first contested DNC election for national leader of the Democratic Party since 1985.

Perez won the DNC chairman-ship by 35 votes in the second round, defeating Ellison, 235-200 out of 435 caucus votes cast to replace U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman- Schulz, who resigned in July 2016 at the height of the Democratic primary presidential campaign following controversy over Democratic emails relative to unsuccessful Democratic primary presidential candidate U.S Sen. Bernie Sander of Vermont.

Interim DNC chair Donna Brazil, who is Black and ran vice president's unsuccessful campaign for president in 2000, stepped in for Wasserman-Schultz, and was the acting DNC chair. 

In the first round of Saturday's voting process Perez got  213.5 votes but needed 214.36 votes to win and preclude a second round of votes.  

A Bernie Sanders supporter, the liberal-leaning Ellison received 200 votes in the first round of voting, and was supported by Sanders, whom he backed for president in 2016 in the Democratic primary over Hillary Clinton, though Clinton- backer, former president Barack Obama, via campaigning from his former chief adviser Valerie Jarrett, backed Lopez. CLICK HERE TO READ THE CLEVELAND URBAN NEWS.COM ARTICLE ON EDITOR KATHY WRAY COLEMAN'S FACE-TO-FACE INTERVIEW WITH FORMER PRESIDENT OBAMA SENIOR ADVISER VALERIE JARRETT IN CLEVELAND, OHIO WHEN OBAMA WAS CAMPAIGNING FOR REELECTION IN 2012

The other five candidates, who got only  few a votes and dropped out after round one, were FOX 8 news analyst and television commentator Jehmu Greene, South Bend, Indiana mayor Pete Buttigieg, air force veteran Sam Rolen, Wisconsin lawyer Peter Peckarsky, and Sally Boynton Brown, executive director of the Idaho Democratic Party.

A Civil Rights lawyer and former assistant attorney general who became labor secretary under Obama in July 2013, Perez visited Cleveland in March 2013 as the then assistant attorney general under former U.S. attorney general Eric Holder, and relative to a U.S. Justice investigation of the largely White Cleveland Police Department, which was precipitated relative to the  137 shots Cleveland police killings of unarmed Blacks Malissa Williams and Timothy Russell in 2012. CLICK HERE TO READ THE CLEVELAND URBAN NEWS.COM 2013 ARTICLE ON THE FEDS AND THEN ASSISTANT U.S. ATTORNEY GENERAL THOMAS PEREZ VISITING CLEVELAND AS TO THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE INVESTIGATION OF THE CLEVELAND POLICE DEPARTMENT, INCLUDING THE 137 SHOTS POLICE KILLINGS OF UNARMED BLACKS MALISSA WILLIAMS AND TIMOTHY RUSSELL IN 2012

That visit resulted in a still pending court-monitored consent decree for police reforms between the U.S. Department of Justice and the city of Cleveland. 

Perez sought to mend fences after his win on the weekend over Ellison, quickly appointing Ellison as the deputy chair of the DNC.

Data have not been widely publicized on whom members of the Ohio Democratic congressional delegation supported between Perez and Ellison, if at all. They include U.S. Reps. Marcia Fudge and Marcy Kaptur, whose congressional districts include parts of the city of Cleveland, U.S. Sen Sherrod Brown of Cleveland, U.S. Rep Tim Ryan, a possible 2018 gubernatorial candidate who unsuccessfully sought to unseat House Minority leader Nancy Pelosi with Fudge"s support, and U.S. Rep. Joyce Beatty of Columbus, one of two Blacks in congress along with Fudge. (Editor's note: Congresswoman Fudge's campaign spokesperson told Cleveland Urban News.Com on Monday that Fudge did not take a position on either Perez or Ellison because she is not an executive committee member and could not vote).

And the divisive DNC campaign unfolded after President Donald Trump, who defeated Clinton in the November general election, issued an executive order as to his on-old temporary Muslin ban that targets seven Muslim countries to preclude travel to and from the United States.

Perez said after his DNC win that Trump is a major priority and that Democrats will do everything possible to see that the country's new executive leader is a "one-term president."

Elected to Congress in 2007 and one of two Muslims in congress along with Rep André Carson of Indiana, Ellison is a co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and a chief deputy Whip.

He also serves on the House Committee on Financial Services.
His loss to Perez caps weeks of Democratic wrangling, undercurrent highlighted with racial undertones and threats by both sides to vacate the bewildered Democratic Party, a party struggling to regroup following Trump's presidential victory last year and a host of loses of state legislative and congressional seats and governors in recent years.

Republicans control both congressional chambers and now the White House too
No doubt, the Dems have nowhere to go but up.

They lost control of the U.S House of Representatives  in 2010, the same year they ceded governor-ships, and in 2014 Republicans ripped control of the U.S. Senate from the Democrats, last year's sweep of the White House giving them unprecedented political power over all three venues for the first time since 1928.   
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