After suffering huge losses in November, Florida’s Democratic National Committee members will meet behind closed doors Saturday with state party chair Terrie Rizzo to determine what went wrong — and what must be fixed in 2020 to defeat Donald Trump in the nation’s biggest battleground state.
The meeting, where DNC members say they’ll air “gripes” and “frustrations,” could come at a cost to Rizzo: there’s talk among some of proposing a non-binding, no-confidence vote in her after the party lost five of six statewide races, including contests for governor and U.S. Senate, in what was a “blue wave” year elsewhere in the nation.