David Hogg: More than a dozen Democratic incumbents could be primaried
- David Hogg plans to invest $20 million from his Leaders We Deserve PAC to challenge ineffective Democratic incumbents in Congress, aiming for a party shift.
- DNC Chair Ken Martin is urging officials to remain neutral during primaries, stating, "Voters should decide who our primary nominees are, not DNC leadership."
- Polls indicate that 72% of voters view money in politics as a major problem, suggesting a desire for reform in the Democratic Party.
- Progressive policies have shown success globally and are popular among Democratic voters, yet the party's favorability rating is only 29%.
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MY DONATION "TRANCHES": A RESPONSE TO DAVID HOGG
Like most everyone on this site, I’ve been hearing from David Hogg’s “Leaders We Deserve”, urging me to fund primary challenges to “ineffective” Democrats in safely blue districts. I have not done so, even though I share some of Hogg’s opinions....
David Hogg: More than a dozen Democratic incumbents could be primaried
Democratic National Committee (DNC) Vice Chair David Hogg said his organization “Leaders We Deserve” will focus on challenging more than a dozen Democratic incumbents in the next election cycle. He said the group will focus on mobilizing a younger generation of leaders geared towards change amid new policies implemented under the Trump administration. They’ve slated…
David Hogg Pledges a Dozen Incumbent Challenges
DNC Vice Chair David Hogg told NewsNation that his organization 'Leaders We Deserve' will focus on challenging more than a dozen Democratic incumbents in 2026, The Hill reports.The group will focus on mobilizing a younger generation of leaders. They’ve slated $20 million for the initiative.
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