Democrats’ 2024 Election Audit Focuses on Outside Groups Over Biden and Harris

According to six sources familiar with the report, the Democratic National Committee’s audit of the 2024 election is not examining key decisions made by Joe Biden or Kamala Harris’s campaign. Instead, the audit is focusing on the role of outside groups that supported the effort. This shift in focus has raised questions about the priorities of the DNC as it prepares to assess the performance of its candidates.

The report is part of a broader effort by the DNC to evaluate the effectiveness of its strategy in the 2024 election. However, sources indicate that the audit is not looking at Biden’s decision to run or key decisions made by Harris’s team. Rather, it is placing greater emphasis on the influence of external groups in shaping the campaign’s efforts.

The decision not to scrutinize Biden’s decision to run has sparked some debate among Democratic officials. While some support the focus on external actors, others argue that it could be seen as avoiding the bigger questions about the party’s strategy and leadership. The audit is expected to provide a comprehensive assessment of the campaign’s performance.