A Democratic National Committee panel recommends a new election for Vice Chair David Hogg due to procedural complaints. Hogg's plan to challenge incumbent House members sparked controversy. The committee's move requires approval from the full national body. Hogg faces pressure from DNC chair Ken Martin to sign a neutrality pledge or step down.
Key Points
Procedural complaint leads to recommendation for new election
Hogg's plan to challenge incumbent House members adds to controversy
DNC chair Ken Martin pressures Hogg to sign neutrality pledge or step down