Harry Reid Backs Rep. Keith Ellison for DNC Chair, Cites Need for 'New Thinking'

Reid cites the need for 'new thinking' in the Democratic Party

"My friend Keith Ellison is a terrific leader and a strong progressive who knows how to get things done. Now is the time for new thinking and a fresh start at the DNC. Now is the time for Keith," Reid said in a statement issued by his communications director.

Ellison of Minnesota has yet to throw his hat in the ring for election as chair of the party committee. But he said today on ABC News' "This Week" that he will announce 'real soon' whether he will run for the post.

"Without a Democratic White House, Schumer’s view is the DNC is where grassroots organizing in sync with legislative battles should be organized,” Schumer spokesperson Matt House told ABC News on Friday.

Ellison was elected to Congress in 2006 and gained increased visibility during the 2016 election in part through his appearances on Sunday morning talk shows like "This Week," where he foresaw long before many pundits that Trump could become the GOP presidential nominee.

Sanders has endorsed Ellison for DNC chair and launched a petition in support of his candidacy on his website.

"Super delegates don't "represent people;" I'm not elected by anyone. I'll do what I think is right for the country," Dean tweeted then.

In addition to Dean, Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, a former presidential contender, has also expressed interest in becoming DNC chair.

According to the emails posted on Wikileaks this month, many of Clinton’s top advisers seemed to like former Michigan Governor Jen Granholm for the job of DNC Chair. Other names floated include New Hampshire Party Chair Ray Buckley and South Carolina Party Chair Jamie Harrison.

ABC News' Miriam Khan, Morgan Winsor, and MaryAlice Parks contributed to this report.