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Many young Democrats see David Hogg’s exit from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) as potentially accelerating his push ...
Democratic leaders aren’t failing because they’re too old. They’re failing because their political strategy is obsolete. ...
David Hogg has yet to bring home the bacon. Two months ago, the recently defenestrated Democratic National Committee vice chair ignited a firestorm among Democrats by vowing to deploy $20 million ...
David Hogg on Wednesday stepped down from his post as a Democratic National Committee vice chair and will not run in the new version of elections set to start Thursday, ABC News has learned.
The Democratic National Committee has voted to hold new elections for two vice chair positions currently held by David Hogg and Malcolm Kenyatta and Hogg said he will not participate.
David Hogg's disputed DNC vice chair victory has reignited debates over the party's direction in the Trump-era political landscape.
Mr. Hogg said he would not run again for vice chair after the party voted for a new election. Democrats have been furious at his plan to challenge the party’s sitting lawmakers in primary races.
Malcolm Kenyatta ripped DNC Co-Vice Chair David Hogg for his remarks following the passing of a vote to void their elections.