Overview
- David Hogg, DNC vice chair, highlighted Rep. Jasmine Crockett as a model for bold Democratic leadership, citing her combative rhetoric and authenticity.
- Hogg continues to advocate for his $20 million PAC aimed at supporting younger, diverse, and outspoken progressives in primary elections.
- The DNC is reviewing whether to redo Hogg’s vice chair election after a procedural challenge claimed it violated gender diversity bylaws.
- Critics argue Hogg’s role in funding primary challenges is inappropriate for a DNC vice chair, raising intra-party tensions over strategy and governance.
- Hogg claims many Democratic lawmakers privately support his efforts but hesitate to speak publicly to avoid controversy within the party.