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The Democratic National Committee (DNC) elects new vice chair following David Hogg controversy, as the progressive stepped down amid tensions over his plan to primary incumbent Democrats.
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The Democratic National Committee (DNC) elects new vice chair following David Hogg controversy, as the progressive stepped down amid tensions over his plan to primary incumbent Democrats.
Hogg hasn’t been the only one under scrutiny; Martin has garnered criticism from some within the party over how he’s helmed the DNC since becoming chair in February.
David Hogg is making it clear he’s not going anywhere — whether Democrats like it or not. The 25-year-old gun control activist opted not to run again for his post at the Democratic National ...
Grijalva, 54, has the backing of prominent figures ranging across the Democratic spectrum from Arizona Senator Mark Kelly to ...
Hogg has remained an outspoken member of the party more than a week since he decided not to run again for a DNC vice chair spot. On X, he has called out lawmakers as hypocrites for questioning paying ...
Generational shifts, ambiguous priorities and the intensifying dangers of the Trump administration have pushed the organization into uncertain territory ...
Their two unions represent a combined membership of just over 3 million. Their departures come after a different internal controversy was settled on activist David Hogg, whose election as a party ...