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Wendy Davis, former Rome City Commissioner and DNC Member will join us to discuss the upcoming DNC Election and more.


In this episode Wendy Davis, a former Rome City Commissioner and member of the Democratic National Committee, joins the hosts to discuss forthcoming internal party elections at the DNC and related organizational matters.  The conversation explores the importance of leadership within the Democratic Party, how local activists and commissioners like Davis fit into broader national strategy, and the ways grassroots engagement impacts party structure and electoral readiness. Davis emphasizes the need for turning enthusiasm into sustained activism and outlines how party members can influence policy direction and candidate support. She reflects on her own experience as a city commissioner, pointing to the value of municipal office in building political infrastructure and shaping responsiveness to community concerns.

The episode also touches on challenges around party unity, representation of diverse constituencies, and preparing for upcoming election cycles. Overall, the discussion underscores that while national headlines dominate, much of the Democratic Party’s future is shaped through smaller‐scale organizational contests and local leadership—work that Davis argues is both meaningful and often overlooked.