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DNC Opens Minneapolis Meeting With Indigenous Land Acknowledgment

Conservative coverage cast the opening gesture as performative, reflecting scrutiny of party messaging during a stretch of weak polling.

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Overview

  • Introduced by DNC Chair Ken Martin, Minnesota DFL treasurer Lindy Sowmick of the Saginaw Ojibwe Nation delivered a land acknowledgment honoring the Dakota people.
  • Her remarks referenced broken treaties and asserted that Indigenous culture remains suppressed, while urging Democrats to treat such statements as more than a box-checking exercise.
  • More than 400 party officials from all 50 states gathered at a downtown Minneapolis hotel for the three-day meeting that began Monday.
  • Right-leaning outlets described the ceremony as a virtue-signaling move, noting the emphasis on optics over new policy developments.
  • Coverage also highlighted party headwinds, citing a Quinnipiac finding of 19% approval for Democratic congressional leaders along with reports of infighting and fundraising strains.