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In reply to the discussion: 'Why Wouldn't You Just Release It?': DNC Chair Confronted Over Buried 2024 Election Autopsy [View all]LiberalLovinLug
(14,740 posts)37. They forced him out of his position as vice chair of the DNC
AI: "David Hogg announced he is stepping down as a Democratic National Committee (DNC) vice chair in June 2025 following intense backlash. While not technically "fired," the DNC voted to force a reelection for his position, rendering his position untenable. His departure followed conflict over his plan to fund primary challenges against incumbent Democrats."
And what help this would have been is to embrace funding primary challenges against hapless corporate Democrats and nominate new younger vibrant candidates that will tell the Democratic faithful that they are listening. And begin to pave the way for the next generation to take over.
But they said no. We're afraid of that. Even though most Democrats want it to happen.
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'Why Wouldn't You Just Release It?': DNC Chair Confronted Over Buried 2024 Election Autopsy [View all]
TheProle
Wednesday
OP
I canvassed for Harris and I can tell you that support of Israel's genocide ...
CousinIT
Wednesday
#4
Yep. Being perceived as being in bed with AIPAC is a recipe for disaster.
Queso Delicioso
Wednesday
#16
They are angry with Democrats in general for continuing to support Israel & taking AIPAC money.
CousinIT
Wednesday
#22
In terms of large, powerful PACs who give a substantial amount to Democrats, there are few, if any, worse than AIPAC.
Celerity
Thursday
#61
Of course those are bad too, but AIPAC (whose RW massive donors often have common agendas with those industries you
Celerity
Thursday
#65
Not all PACs are bad in terms of intent & impact. I reserve the right to call out the worst ones, which includes AIPAC.
Celerity
Thursday
#69
Oh, I would love it if ALL PACs and all private money were removed from US politics. Like you said, the concept is bad.
Celerity
Thursday
#71
Here's the deal. Some broke, flakey candidates are making up lies about their opponents accepting AIPAC money.
LeftInTX
Wednesday
#36
I'm not sure these are the issues the an election autopsy report is designed to confront?
Ilikepurple
Wednesday
#20
I would say that even less people care to silence expression of this issue, but here we are.
Ilikepurple
Wednesday
#56
Because the old guard doesn't want to have to take the heat for loosing.
republianmushroom
Wednesday
#12
What good would it do to have someone who does not support every Democratic nominee?
LeftInTX
Wednesday
#40
Tell that to Mandami. AOC, Rashida Tlaib, Ayanna Pressley, Ilhan Omar....
LiberalLovinLug
Thursday
#72
So you can't see the relationship of the DNC in promoting candidates into elected officials? That's their job.
LiberalLovinLug
Thursday
#74
Our new Texas Democratic Party Chair supports rural outreach. He even created a satellite office in Amarillo
LeftInTX
Wednesday
#35
Sadly after today's Supreme Court ruling, voters will just blame Democrats if they don't win more congressional seats.
LeftInTX
Wednesday
#41
The obvious answer is: b/c it blames party leadership (including elected ones) and big donors,
RockRaven
Wednesday
#55
You Know You're Reading An Unbiased Article When You See "Genocidal Attack."
ColoringFool
Thursday
#66