Overview
- David Hogg left his DNC vice chair post in June after the party voided his election over gender-parity rules.
- He characterized his removal as a selectively enforced double standard but noted he never accessed donor or voter data.
- He defended his Leaders We Deserve PAC’s support for primary challengers at last week’s Hill Nation Summit.
- Despite their dispute, Hogg said he still respects his former DNC colleagues and is open to future collaboration.
- He criticized the party’s reluctance to embrace competitive primaries and predicted he will be vindicated in four years.