They couldn't even explain how the voting works
Outgoing chair, Jaime Harrison, attempted to explain a point about its rules concerning gender balance for its vice-chair race. “The rules specify that when we have a gender-nonbinary candidate or officer, the nonbinary individual is counted as neither male nor female, and the remaining six officers must be gender balanced,” Harrison announced.
As the explanation became increasingly intricate, Harrison’s elucidation grew more labored. “To ensure our process accounts for male, female, and nonbinary candidates, we conferred with our [Rules and Bylaws Committee] co-chair, our LGBT Caucus co-chair, and others to ensure that the process is inclusive and meets the gender-balance requirements in our rules,” he added. “To do this, our process will be slightly different than the one outlined to you earlier this week, but I hope you will see that in practice, it is simple and transparent.”
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The wackiness continued as Dr. Quintessa Hathaway, a failed Congressional candidate from Arkansas, gave her speech in a bid to become the DNC’s new chair. She began her salvo in full song with a rendition of the civil rights anthem, “We Shall Overcome.” She debuted her version of the classic days earlier during an MSNBC-hosted forum at Georgetown University. Hathaway did not explain to her party why she deserved a spot as their leader, instead using her allotted time Sunday to show off her vocal talent.