The Democratic National Committee released what it said was its full, unredacted autopsy of the 2024 presidential election on Thursday after months of mounting pressure on party chair Ken Martin, who was keeping the report secret. Why it matters: Martin's handling of the autopsy has led to a crisis of confidence in his leadership among many top Democrats. Martin previously indicated he wasn't releasing the analysis of the party's 2024 losses to focus on the 2026 midterms and build unity within the party. Democrats are still debating and arguing over what went wrong in 2024 as they try to find a way forward and retake the White House in 2028. Many point to former President Biden's decision to run for reelection at age 81, his disastrous performance in his debate with Donald Trump, and Kamala Harris being quickly anointed the nominee when Biden dropped out. The report doesn't significantly delve into those issues.…