DNC Votes to Re-Elect Vice Chair Amidst Controversy Over David Hogg's Leadership
The Democratic National Committee has voted to hold a new election for vice chair after reconsidering the current leadership position held by David Hogg. The decision may lead to Hogg losing his role as DNC vice chair.

The Democratic National Committee has voted to hold a new election for its vice chair role after losing faith in current Vice Chair David Hogg's leadership, potentially leading to his removal from the position. The decision comes after three days of subpar performance by Hogg, who was elected just last month at the DNC's annual winter meeting. Hogg, 25 and known for being a progressive firebrand, has faced criticism over his handling of party business and committee work. If the new election results in a different candidate, Hogg could lose his role as vice chair.