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In reply to the discussion: I think it would be a big mistake if the DNC got rid of David Hogg. [View all]Meowmee
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He has already caused more division and damaged the party by doing this. If he wants to primary D in so called safe districts let him resign and do it on his own time with the millions raised by his pac which pays him a large salary. Any primary weakens all of the candidates and if an "out there" candidate wins a primary in a "safe" district they could lose to an R.
If he really supported D and the party imo he would go after R, not D. It's pretty simple.
I don't trust his judgement to be the arbiter of who should be running and who should face a primary. It's up to the voters. I also find a lot of what he has said in the past to be ageist against older candidates, which for him appears to be anyone over 35.
That said I am in favor of change and younger faces in the party, but I am not for DH's brand of division at all.
I am for winning to save the democracy. We can't afford to lose if we have normal elections again.
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