Adam Frisch may change direction after two failed bids at Congress, now seek DNC vice chair

By Ernest Luning | Colorado Politics

After logging 77,000 miles on the odometer across two campaigns in one of the largest congressional districts in the country, Colorado Democrat Adam Frisch says he’s learned a few things that can help his party return to what he calls a better version of itself — and in the process win back rural voters Democrats have been hemorrhaging for more than a generation.

That’s why Frisch has spent the last month or so running for one of three at-large vice chair positions on the Democratic National Committee, set to be decided at the party’s winter meeting on Feb. 1 in National Harbor, Maryland, where the DNC will also elect a chair and other officers.

Donald Trump anointed the Republican National Committee’s leadership this week at an RNC meeting in Washington prior to the president’s second inauguration, as is typical for the party that occupies the White House.

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