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The Watergate burglars were looking for information that could help President Richard Nixon's re-election campaign during their break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters.
The leader of the Democratic Party is the party chairman of the Democratic National Committee in general, but when the President of the United States is a Democrat the political authority moves to the President. Typically the President has great influence on who is selected Chairman. But remember Will Roger's famous line: "I don't belong to any organized, political party; I'm a Democrat."
dissatisfaction with president taft's renomination (novanet)
dissatisfaction with President Taft's renomination :D
The quickest, most accurate answer to this question is the Chairman of the National Democratic Executive Committee Debbie Wasserman Schultz a current Florida Congressional Representative in District 20. Another answer would be the President of the United States Barack Obama. President Obama recommended Wasserman Schultz as Chair of the National Democratic Committee. But, it is important to recognize that the Democratic Party, like the Republican Party is a state based organization. Political parties in the United States are based in the individual states. It is the state Democratic Party that holds the primaries in each state that elect the various members of the American Congress. It is the states that vote their 'electoral votes' for President. The Democratic National Committee is made up of two members from each state .
Richard Nixon was the one who suffered this problem
President Woodrow Wilson created the Committee on Public Information.
known as the Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP), also referred to as "CREEP" for short. It was responsible for coordinating Nixon's campaign strategy, organizing fundraising events, and implementing tactics to ensure his victory. However, the committee became entangled in the Watergate scandal, ultimately leading to Nixon's resignation in 1974.
The Committee to Re-Elect the President (CPR), often associated with the Nixon administration, ordered the burglary of the Democratic National Committee headquarters to gather intelligence and sabotage the Democratic campaign during the 1972 presidential election. This break-in was part of a broader strategy to undermine political opponents and ensure Nixon's re-election. The scandal eventually led to the Watergate crisis, prompting investigations that uncovered widespread abuses of power and ultimately resulted in Nixon's resignation.
Yes. Obama and Biden are democratic