DNC, David Hogg and Malcolm Kenyatta
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State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta, D — 181st District, will get to keep his vice-chair position in the Democratic National Committee, after his lone challenger for the role quit the race.
The Democratic National Committee is ready to leave its David Hogg drama in the dust as the 25-year-old progressive firebrand announced he won't seek re-election for DNC vice-chair position.
Before this resolution, fighting among Democrats, including with activist David Hogg, had roiled the party for a month and had threatened Kenyatta's position.
Activist David Hogg will leave the Democratic Party's leadership, saying he will not run in a planned redo of this year's DNC vice chair elections.