The Democratic National Committee (DNC) will vote in June on whether to redo the recent election of David Hogg and Pennsylvania state Rep.
Malcolm Kenyatta as vice chairs. This move comes after significant internal conflict, with DNC leadership reportedly seeking to oust Hogg due to his support for challengers to incumbent Democratic candidates. If the majority of DNC members approve, both Hogg and Kenyatta would lose their positions and a new election would be held. The situation highlights ongoing divisions within the party and could impact its unity ahead of upcoming elections.
The vote is scheduled to take place between June 9 and June 11.
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The vote, which will be held between June 9 and June 11, comes as DNC leadership has been seeking to oust Hogg, who has clashed with leadership over his plans to back challengers to Democratic incumbent candidates.
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