Axios reports:
The Democratic National Committee will vote in June on whether to hold a redo of the election of David Hogg and Pennsylvania state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta as vice chairs, per a Thursday evening DNC meeting.
Kalyn Free, a losing candidate in February’s vice chair race, says the two were elected under a flawed tabulation process, but Hogg alleges the move is linked to his efforts to reform the party that include plans to spend $20 million to primary older Democratic Congress members.
The DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee at a virtual meeting determined that a vote should be held electronically from June 9-11. Hogg said at the meeting the move “sends a horrible message to the public about our inability to run elections.”
Read the full article. So…they’re going to vote on whether they should hold another vote.
Democrats to vote in June on whether to redo election of David Hogg as DNC vice chair https://t.co/AYHNUlfQr9
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