Anonymous
6/12/2025, 6:56:46 AM No.1412236
The DNC just retroactively rigged another election. They voted to nullify David Hoggs and Malcolm Kenyattas position as vice chairs, undoing the February election which they won.
https://www.newsweek.com/david-hoggs-dnc-position-hangs-balance-after-redo-vote-2084303
David Hogg Reacts After DNC Vote to Redo Vice Chair Election
David Hogg said Wednesday night that he will not run in the redo vote after the Democratic National Committee (DNC) voted to nullify the February 2025 elections that appointed Hogg and Pennsylvania state representative Malcolm Kenyatta as vice chairs, citing procedural violations.
Hogg posted on X, formerly Twitter, "It is clear that there is a fundamental disagreement about the role of a Vice Chair — and it's okay to have disagreements. What isn't okay is allowing this to remain our focus when there is so much more we need to be focused on. Ultimately, I have decided to not run in this upcoming election so the party can focus on what really matters."
Why It Matters
This decision follows a complaint by former candidate Kalyn Free, who alleged that the election process did not adhere to the party's rules. The DNC's electronic vote, conducted from June 9 to June 11, approved the motion to redo the elections.
What To Know
Kenyatta is now the only candidate for the male vice chair slot. The three women, including Free, who lost to Hogg in February will compete for the second slot.
Newsweek has reached out to both Hogg and Kenyatta via email on Wednesday evening for comment.
Hogg, a prominent Gen Z activist and co-founder of the political group Leaders We Deserve, has been a contentious figure within the DNC due to his initiative to invest $20 million in supporting progressive challengers against incumbent Democrats. This move has sparked internal debates about party neutrality and leadership roles.
DNC Chair Ken Martin has emphasized the importance of neutrality among party officers and has proposed bylaw changes to enforce this principle
https://www.newsweek.com/david-hoggs-dnc-position-hangs-balance-after-redo-vote-2084303
David Hogg Reacts After DNC Vote to Redo Vice Chair Election
David Hogg said Wednesday night that he will not run in the redo vote after the Democratic National Committee (DNC) voted to nullify the February 2025 elections that appointed Hogg and Pennsylvania state representative Malcolm Kenyatta as vice chairs, citing procedural violations.
Hogg posted on X, formerly Twitter, "It is clear that there is a fundamental disagreement about the role of a Vice Chair — and it's okay to have disagreements. What isn't okay is allowing this to remain our focus when there is so much more we need to be focused on. Ultimately, I have decided to not run in this upcoming election so the party can focus on what really matters."
Why It Matters
This decision follows a complaint by former candidate Kalyn Free, who alleged that the election process did not adhere to the party's rules. The DNC's electronic vote, conducted from June 9 to June 11, approved the motion to redo the elections.
What To Know
Kenyatta is now the only candidate for the male vice chair slot. The three women, including Free, who lost to Hogg in February will compete for the second slot.
Newsweek has reached out to both Hogg and Kenyatta via email on Wednesday evening for comment.
Hogg, a prominent Gen Z activist and co-founder of the political group Leaders We Deserve, has been a contentious figure within the DNC due to his initiative to invest $20 million in supporting progressive challengers against incumbent Democrats. This move has sparked internal debates about party neutrality and leadership roles.
DNC Chair Ken Martin has emphasized the importance of neutrality among party officers and has proposed bylaw changes to enforce this principle
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