The DNC's Latest Feud Is an Exercise in Futility
Briefly

The Democratic National Committee's brief attempt to bolster its appeal among younger voters through the election of David Hogg and Malcolm Kenyatta to vice-chair positions was swiftly undone. Following Hogg's call for younger candidates to challenge incumbents, the DNC revoked their elections, citing procedural issues raised by Kalyn Free. This rollercoaster indicates the party's struggle to reconcile the need for fresh leadership with entrenched traditions, especially as it heads toward another election cycle after its 2024 disappointments.
"The Democratic Party moved with alacrity to bolster the conditions that enabled Biden to dodge his way into a second Trump term."
"Hogg has called for Democrats to recruit younger candidates and rethink many of the party's status-quo positions to reverse its plummeting appeal among young white men and other low-propensity voters."
Read at The Nation
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