Members of the Democratic National Committee have removed the position of vice-chairman David Hogg. He released another vice-chairman from the Kuomintang post amid the threat of assuming a 25-year-old activist and a “ineffective” Democrat incumbent in the primary.
Finishing on Wednesday, the virtual votes obtained by Politico have vacated two vice-chairmen positions due to procedural complaints unrelated to Hogg’s main activities, and have planned to hold a new election. Hogg and Pennsylvania Assemblyman Malcolm Kenyatta will have to run again for their position next week.
The election will provide a potential reset for parties that have dealt with a series of Hogg-related controversies over the last few weeks.
April, Hog He announced the group he co-founded, the leader we deserved was planning to drop $20 million They hope to expel “sleeping” Democrats in the safe seated Democratic primary. Movement It sparked a wave of anger from elected officials and DNC members. Similarly, venting Hogg’s role as leader was at odds with the decision to take on the incumbent.
The internal drama exploded again over the weekend. When Politico reported leak audio from the DNC meeting, Chairman Ken Martin told Hogg And the other DNC leaders whose leadership suffered due to the clash. The Vice-Chairman said that he “essentially destroyed the opportunities I have” to show the leadership of the people.
Several DNC leaders who joined the call expressed support for Martin and accused Hogg or his supporters of leaking it. Hogg, for him He denied that he shared it.
Currently, the DNC will hold new elections for the role of two vice-chairmen. The vote for the new male vice-chairman will take place from June 12th to June 14th, and will vote for the second vice-chairman of gender from June 15th to June 17th.