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"I don’t think you intended this, but you essentially destroyed any chance I have to show the leadership that I need to," Martin said, speaking to Hogg.
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The Democratic National Committee determined it failed to follow internal rules in the February election. Separately, Hogg’s plans to back primaries against incumbent Democrats stirred controversy.
Martin expressed frustration and self-doubt in an internal meeting with other party leaders, according to a two-minute recording obtained by POLITICO.
U.S. Democratic National Committee Vice Chair David Hogg, who has voiced support for progressive primary challenges to Democratic incumbents running for re-election in the 2026 midterm elections, said on Wednesday he will not run for his post again.
Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairman Ken Martin is reportedly ready to quit his role as party chief, citing DNC Vice Chairman David Hogg’s effort to primary some Democrats in Congress, according to Politico.
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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Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin said he came to the state because he believes it will one day be blue — despite his party's struggle to win any statewide elections in Utah.
DNC Chair Ken Martin vented about party Vice Chairman and Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg to the point of near tears in a recent call with top Dem brass, saying, “No one knows who the hell I am.
Hogg went on to write he has respect for his fellow officers, despite disagreements. His fellow vice chair, Malcolm Kenyatta, made no secret of his frustrations with Hogg over the
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