David Hogg, DNC and Democrat
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David Hogg won’t run again to be a vice chair of the Democratic National Committee after weeks of internal drama over the Gen Z activist’s unorthodox efforts to remake the party. The DNC decided in a Wednesday vote that it would hold new elections for two vice chair positions held by Hogg and Pennsylvania state lawmaker Malcolm Kenyatta.
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In an emailed statement through his PAC, Leaders We Deserve, Hogg says he is stepping down to fully focus on his group's mission to endorse and support aligned candidates in Democratic primaries, a desire at the center of much of the drama between Hogg and senior DNC leaders, including chair Ken Martin.
The infighting at the DNC escalated to open warfare Sunday, with several participants on an officer call blaming DNC Vice Chair David Hogg for leaking a portion of the private meeting.
The June 18 forum in Cleveland will explore the party's direction with Martin, who has spent years working with progressive candidates.
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