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Happy Monday. Are you ready for some more winning?
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Newly elected Democratic National Committee Vice Chair David Hogg has previously called on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to be abolished and for the defunding of police.
"Defund the police not USPS," Hogg, who first entered the national spotlight after surviving the 2018 Parkland, Florida, school shooting, said in an X post on Aug. 15, 2020.
"Abolish ICE," Hogg said in a different post two weeks earlier.
The posts, which were made more than two years after Hogg survived the Florida school shooting, came as he became increasingly involved in political activism, most notably by his staunch advocacy for stricter gun laws.
Hogg has also made controversial posts on other topics, including a January 2021 call to declare the NRA a "terrorist organization."
"The NRA needs to be designated a terrorist organization for the role their supporters played in staging an insurrectionist coup," Hogg said in the post.
Hogg also made posts about climate change and incorrectly predicted the outcome of the 2024 election.
"Unlike Covid there is no vaccine for climate change once we start feeling the impacts we can just implement and survive. There is only one solution -- prevention," Hogg said in in one post.
"If this election is a match up between Taylor Swift and Ted Nugent I think it's safe to say I've seen enough -- Biden wins the 2024 election," Hogg said before former President Joe Biden made the decision to drop out of the 2024 race.
Now just 24 years old, Hogg took to social media early Sunday to celebrate his election to leadership within the DNC.
"I've just been elected as a Vice Chair of the DNC. I'm deeply grateful to the members for their trust and belief in me and I don't take it lightly. Now it's time to get to work," Hogg said in a post on X, going on to promise a "Democratic Party that is authentic, relatable, earns people's trust, and wins again."
The whole committee election was a shit show.
Amid the hours-long vote and gathering of Democrats on Saturday in Maryland, former DNC chief Harrison announced that the elections must be gender-balanced, including when a non-binary candidate is in the running, sparking condemnation from conservatives.
"We have an amazing group of new officers. So far, as you know, our three at large vice chair positions are used to ensure gender balance among seven offices: treasury secretary, national finance chair and vice chair for civic engagement and voter participation and the three at large vice chairs. Our rules specify that when we have a non-binary candidate or officer, the non-binary individual is counted as neither male nor female, and the remaining six offices must be gender balanced with the results of the previous four elections. Our elected officers are currently two male and two female. In order to be gender balanced... we must elect one male, one female, and one person of any gender."
Before the election kicked off on Saturday, the eight candidates had traveled to Georgetown University for a forum co-hosted by MSNBC on Thursday, where they declared "racism and misogyny" compounded former Vice President Kamala Harris' election loss.
"So, I'm going to have a show of hands. How many of you believe that racism and misogyny played a role in Vice President Harris' defeat?" MSNBC's Jonathan Capehart asked the eight candidates.
Former DNC Chairman Jamie Harrison, left, stands next to Ken Martin, who reacts after being elected the new chairman at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.)
"That's good. You all passed," Capehart said after all candidates raised their hands in agreement.
Republican lawmakers and pundits pounced on clips of the exchange, including Sen. Tommy Tubervile, R-Ala., who quipped that the GOP will expand its majority in the midterms.
I think one of us doesn't know how to use the word "quip," but whatever.
with Strong Black Women demanding that everyone shut up and listen because, and I quote, "A black woman is speaking."
Kamala Harris did this too with her "I am speaking" pronouncements, but she didn't expressly say she was owed attention because she was a black woman. It was strongly implied, but not said.
They're all saying it now, though.