DNC Infighting Threatens to Throw Party Into ‘Chaos’
- The Democratic National Committee moved to remove David Hogg as vice chair following a credentials committee vote on May 19, 2025.
- This action followed a complaint by Kalyn Free contesting the party's combined voting method in the February officer elections and concerns over neutrality.
- David Hogg, a survivor of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooting and advocate for gun control, condemned his party for allocating about $20 million toward challenging underperforming members of Congress in primary elections.
- The credentials committee voted 13-2 to void election results involving Hogg and Kenyatta, while DNC Chair Ken Martin called for Hogg to remain neutral or step down to ensure fairness.
- This development reflects internal DNC tensions over neutrality and reform efforts, suggesting further challenges ahead for party unity and primary processes.
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DNC Faces Turmoil Over Hogg’s Ouster
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