David Hogg ‘Seriously Considering’ Running For Top DNC Job To Fix Party’s ‘Condescending Tone’

Far-left activist David Hogg is reportedly considering running for a top leadership position in the Democratic National Committee (DNC) because he believes he can fix the party’s problem of talking down to voters. Politico reported that Hogg has told reporters that he is “seriously considering” running for DNC Vice Chair. The failed pillow salesman, who ...

Dec 5, 2024 - 18:28
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David Hogg ‘Seriously Considering’ Running For Top DNC Job To Fix Party’s ‘Condescending Tone’

Far-left activist David Hogg is reportedly considering running for a top leadership position in the Democratic National Committee (DNC) because he believes he can fix the party’s problem of talking down to voters.

Politico reported that Hogg has told reporters that he is “seriously considering” running for DNC Vice Chair.

The failed pillow salesman, who has made a name for himself by aggressively calling for taking away American’s Second Amendment rights, appeared on CNN Thursday morning where he addressed the report.

“Well, honestly, I’m considering it because I think that, one, obviously, I think we need a new generation in the DNC, if this election has taught us nothing else,” Hogg said. “I think we need an intergenerational coalition as a party.”

He claimed that as he has traveled the country, he realized that the party has “a number of problems.”

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“I think the main one overall is that we would rather live in a comfortable delusion than an uncomfortable reality,” he said. “And I think what the party needs to do is open its eyes and take its fingers out of its ears basically.”

He said that Democrats only want to talk to elitist Democrats and that the party has an issue of talking in a “condescending tone” to others.

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