What Next | Daily News and Analysis - David Hogg Wants Democratic Politicians to Be Afraid
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What Next | Daily News and Analysis - David Hogg Wants Democratic Politicians to Be Afraid

What if the Democratic Party’s problem isn’t just messaging—it’s the Democrats themselves, and “seniority politics” that never call incumbents to account? Is it time for a Tea Party-style cleaning-of-the-house?

Guest: David Hogg, DNC Vice Chair and founder of Leaders We Deserve PAC

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