Debbie Wasserman Schultz

The lack of full disclosure prevented DNC staffers from taking steps that could have reduced the number of confidential emails and documents stolen.
The ousted Democratic National Committee chair got a hero's welcome from supporters gathered near the party convention.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz should've stepped down sooner, Reid said.
Both inside and outside the DNC, calls for her resignation had been growing for months.
The outgoing party chair is on her own, the head of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee said.
The GOP nominee tried to use Democrats' email scandal to drive a deeper wedge between Clinton and Sanders supporters.