The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is considering a rule change mandating neutrality from party officers during primary elections, directly addressing the actions of vice chair David Hogg. This follows Hogg's organization, Leaders We Deserve, launching a $20 million initiative targeting "ineffective" Democratic incumbents.
Hogg's activism has angered some veteran Democrats, who prefer a focus on opposing Republicans rather than intra-party challenges. The proposed rule change would require Hogg to either resign from his DNC position or sever ties with his organization.
In addition to the neutrality rule, DNC Chairman Ken Martin introduced the "Organize Everywhere, Win Anywhere" reform package. This initiative aims to strengthen grassroots operations by providing consistent funding to state parties for staffing, candidate training, and long-term election strategies. The goal is to expand the party's reach beyond a few battleground states.
These internal conflicts occur amid growing disillusionment with party leadership, as highlighted by recent polls showing decreased confidence in Democratic leaders' ability to manage the economy.