The Alabama Democratic Party’s troubles with the national party continue.

Earlier this week, the Democratic National Committee voted against a resolution that would have temporarily seated three Alabama DNC members until the state party conducted new elections under monitoring by the DNC.

The vote against that resolution came after three DNC members—including Joe M. Reed, one of the temporarily seated Alabama members—urged members to deny it and send it back to the Credentials Committee for further consideration.

Speaking at the DNC meeting on Monday, Reed called the entire issue a matter of sour grapes by a handful of disgruntled ADP members who are using connections at the national level to disrupt state party governance.

However, two other members, including Matt Hughes, a newly sea

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