Rep. Tony Cárdenas announces bid for top spot at DCCC
Rep. Tony Cárdenas, a Democrat from California, officially announced his run for chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee for the 2024 cycle on Friday. He is the first to jump in the race.
"If you elect me as the next chair of the DCCC, I promise to fight alongside you to win in 2024 so we can continue delivering for working families in the United States and adding to our great progress," he wrote in a letter to House Democrats.
Cárdenas highlighted his experience leading BOLD PAC, the campaign arm of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. If elected as chair, he pledged to improve resources for members, build an "effective" leadership team and invest in communities of color.

Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, the current DCCC chair, lost his reelection race to Republican Mike Lawler in what was one of the biggest victories so far for Republicans this cycle.
"In New York, we defeated the Democrat campaign chairman Sean Patrick Maloney, which will be the first time in over 40 years a DCCC chair lost his reelection," House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy touted at an election night party in Washington, D.C.
-ABC News' Lauren Peller





