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Democratic leaders aren’t failing because they’re too old. They’re failing because their political strategy is obsolete. ...
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Hogg, who has levied harsh criticism over elderly Democrats' refusals to step down from their posts, will continue supporting primaries against senior members.
David Hogg is making it clear he’s not going anywhere — whether Democrats like it or not. The 25-year-old gun control activist opted not to run again for his post at the Democratic National Committee ...
David Hogg on Wednesday stepped down from his post as a Democratic National Committee vice chair and will not run in the new version of elections set to start Thursday, ABC News has learned.
OPINION David Hogg’s primary plan: Will fresh faces save the Democratic Party? Some Democrats are ignoring a real issue for the party: Most voters want to see fewer elderly lawmakers in Washington.
Malcolm Kenyatta ripped DNC Co-Vice Chair David Hogg for his remarks following the passing of a vote to void their elections.
The DNC is moving to challenge David Hogg's vice chair election after he announced a $20 million effort to primary Democrats with a younger crop of candidates.
Democrats can either adapt or keep losing winnable fights. The DNC decision suggests they’re choosing the latter. Hogg may be out, but the strategic problems that made his critique necessary remain.