Democracy Dies in Darkness

In the wake of 2022 losses, Suzan DelBene eyes a comeback for House Democrats

The head of the DCCC prefers to work behind the scenes and is using a new leadership style to set the stage for Democratic wins

January 26, 2024 at 6:00 a.m. EST
Rep. Suzan DelBene (D-Wash.), chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. (Tom Brenner for The Washington Post)
12 min

After the 2022 midterm elections, House Democrats were despondent.

While they did keep more seats than expected, they narrowly ceded the House majority to Republicans. It was a loss many House Democrats saw as avoidable, and they placed the blame directly with their campaign arm, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. Lawmakers lamented what they described as a top-down approach by then-DCCC Chair Sean Patrick Maloney, who critics say failed to take advice on which districts to invest in and oversaw losses in key New York districts — including his own — that handed Republicans the majority.