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LetMyPeopleVote

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48. Member of the DNC should NOT be taking sides in primaries
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 10:10 AM
4 hrs ago

I know that county and state parties are generally prohibited from getting involved in primary contests and that all of the members of the DNC other than Mr. Hogg have signed a pledge not to get involved in primaries. If Mr. Hogg wants to do this, he should resign from the DNC



Donna Brazil on David Hogg

“Officers of the DNC have signed a neutrality pledge. David did not sign…”

“My position as many of these so-called safe blue seats are seats that women and minorities finally had an opportunity to come and sit in because there were no seats at the table for us. So before you start wiping clean the menu and the plates and the seats, be very careful because many of those seats are in seats where we are.”


https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/04/15/dnc-leader-democrats-primary/

DNC Chair Ken Martin said in a statement that “Hogg is a passionate advocate and we are grateful for his service to the Democratic Party, whether it be in his role as a DNC Vice Chair or in an outside capacity.”

“In order to ensure we are as effective as possible at electing Democrats to office, it is the DNC’s longstanding position that primary voters — not the national party — determine their Democratic candidates for the general election,” Martin continued.

All DNC officers have been asked to avoid activities in their party or personal capacity that would raise questions about their impartiality, but Hogg was the one DNC leader who did not sign the “neutrality policy.”


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This shouldn't be necessary DFW 11 hrs ago #1
Good to hear. sheshe2 11 hrs ago #2
Agreed, She! SheltieLover 10 hrs ago #9
The DNC must have poor judgment...Take Tulsi Gabbard as Vice Chair for example. lostnfound 8 hrs ago #27
Go David jaymac 5 hrs ago #39
You can have no one but brilliant candidates wryter2000 2 hrs ago #52
...and if he was assisting red dog candidates over progressives? LudwigPastorius 19 min ago #76
Member of the DNC should NOT be taking sides in primaries LetMyPeopleVote 4 hrs ago #48
I am with Martin on this. I understand how Hogg feels True Blue American 11 hrs ago #3
business as ususal for Democrats will be disastrous too Skittles 10 hrs ago #14
I believe that all incumbents should be challenged ... aggiesal 11 hrs ago #4
That's a good way of shooting ourselves in the foot. Challenging a good incumbent makes the R's work in the general pnwmom 10 hrs ago #10
Really? AOC challenged a (D) incumbent when she first ran and defeated him. Was that shooting our foot? ... aggiesal 1 hr ago #73
Incumbents don't automatically receive the nomination. W_HAMILTON 10 hrs ago #13
No they don't, and candidates do challenge them in every election. JohnSJ 10 hrs ago #16
That is not true whopis01 5 hrs ago #42
Are you saying that third party candidates don't challenge incumbents, because JohnSJ 4 hrs ago #46
No - I am not sure what you misread to give you that impression whopis01 2 hrs ago #62
AOC wryter2000 2 hrs ago #53
Did she have the support Mossfern 2 hrs ago #59
I don't believe so wryter2000 24 min ago #75
I did not say it did not happen. whopis01 2 hrs ago #63
In many cases they do whopis01 5 hrs ago #44
When the (D) party at the local level tell any challenging candidate ... aggiesal 4 hrs ago #47
They are doing his career a good service by saving him from his Nixie 11 hrs ago #5
So it was fine to be biased before LostOne4Ever 11 hrs ago #6
Biased before? RandySF 10 hrs ago #8
From the excerpt: LostOne4Ever 10 hrs ago #11
I thought the rule change proposal came about because this is the first time a DNC official has stated that he intends WDLAL 5 hrs ago #37
When is the last time you donated to the DNC? W_HAMILTON 10 hrs ago #15
Back in 2024 LostOne4Ever 10 hrs ago #17
I have never done phone banking for a primary, only for the general election, and I never had to say JohnSJ 10 hrs ago #19
The phone banking I did was the general election LostOne4Ever 10 hrs ago #20
Were you calling from a list of people who were registered as Democrats from the previous JohnSJ 10 hrs ago #21
I think it was a combination LostOne4Ever 10 hrs ago #22
That was a challenging task for you then. We also left voice mails. I think the biggest problem with JohnSJ 10 hrs ago #23
I have thought the same thing LostOne4Ever 9 hrs ago #24
My hats off to you for your perseverance JohnSJ 2 hrs ago #68
That's been my experience Mossfern 2 hrs ago #64
I have the same feeling Moss JohnSJ 2 hrs ago #69
Good. I remember when David Hogg pushing for gun legislation played the "both sides game", when JohnSJ 10 hrs ago #7
+1. Most people survived sudden traumatic events (e.g. shootings, accidents) because of sheer luck. dalton99a 5 hrs ago #38
Indeed, those are his only "credentials" Oopsie Daisy 2 hrs ago #50
Why doesn't Hogg run for office himself ? JI7 10 hrs ago #12
Exactly. Go beat a Republican before he lectures actual Nixie 10 hrs ago #18
Because that will take a lot of work. Patton French 7 hrs ago #33
He was too young to run for anything meaningful Polybius 1 hr ago #74
It's a shame to see the firing squad approach on the Dem side flor-de-jasmim 9 hrs ago #25
Great phrase: "fertilizing a green lawn". yorkster 2 hrs ago #55
The party of the people allow people to decide. bucolic_frolic 8 hrs ago #26
Excellent Patton French 8 hrs ago #28
Good, I hope it works 😁 Meowmee 7 hrs ago #29
David Hogg is correct. Blue Full Moon 7 hrs ago #30
Those believing CTs about Status Quo Elite Establishment rigging primaries think Hogg is correct and betsuni 7 hrs ago #31
Here we go again. Learning nothing. Rewarding status quo and not vision or boldness. Nanjeanne 7 hrs ago #32
"Safe blue seats" is the key phrase to me. Phoenix61 6 hrs ago #34
We could do more if we instead focused on getting a majority and gaining control, no? Oopsie Daisy 1 hr ago #72
The DNC will never get any money from me alarimer 6 hrs ago #35
Democrats don't rig elections, are not corrupted by corporations, lobbyists, donors. betsuni 5 hrs ago #45
I'm all for primaries, and in fact they are an essential feature of our Democracy. But I'm not for Hogg Scrivener7 6 hrs ago #36
Good. Oopsie Daisy 5 hrs ago #40
The wisdom of time, age and experience I reckon GusBob 5 hrs ago #41
Yes. I want the DNC to find and field viable candidates in Republican-held districts. IL Dem 5 hrs ago #43
'David Hogg Has to Decide': Irate Democrats Want Hogg to End His Primary Gambit -- Or They Want Him Gone LetMyPeopleVote 4 hrs ago #49
Good. n/t wryter2000 2 hrs ago #51
So dumb ibegurpard 2 hrs ago #54
Dissent is necessary in a democracy. Ping Tung 2 hrs ago #56
Hogg is being paid a salary by his pac LetMyPeopleVote 2 hrs ago #57
Yep I noticed that when I looked it up last week Meowmee 2 hrs ago #61
It wouldn't be the DNC if it wasn't doubling down on punching left nt Rob H. 2 hrs ago #58
Yep. Sky Jewels 2 hrs ago #66
If they were so unbiased themselves, we would have been talking about Senator Jeff Jackson's re election campaign ms liberty 2 hrs ago #60
Oh, FFS ... Sky Jewels 2 hrs ago #65
I totally support David Hogg... FarPoint 2 hrs ago #67
I think David Hogg should run for a congressional seat. MineralMan 2 hrs ago #70
Then we will continue to lose. Passages 1 hr ago #71
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