Minnesota's DFL Party is trying to regroup and move ahead, after the devastating loss of coming in third in the Governor's race and losing control of the Minnesota House last November. The party's central committee meets tomorrow to elect a new chair and discuss party reform. Many DFL'ers are looking for a leader who can help bring the party back together, after last year's divisive six-way gubernatorial primary. But the race for party chair threatens to divide the Democratic-Farmer-Labor party even further.