The DNC voted to void the election results that made David Hogg a vice chairman due to his plans to fund primary campaigns against incumbent Democrats. Hogg acknowledged the move and stated it was related to his work to reform the party. The decision is now with the full body of the DNC.
Key Points
DNC voided election results that made David Hogg a vice chairman
Hogg planning to fund primary campaigns against incumbent Democrats
Internal debate within the DNC over Hogg's position and actions
Hogg acknowledges DNC's move and emphasizes his work to reform the party
Pros
Ensuring party officials remain neutral in primaries
Addressing concerns of fairness and disenfranchisement