


DNC Vice Chair David Hogg Faces Criticism Over Use of Committee Resources for Personal PAC
David Hogg's fundraising efforts for his PAC using DNC resources have sparked internal backlash, raising ethical concerns among Democratic insiders.
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David Hogg, recently elected as DNC Vice Chair, is under scrutiny for using DNC contact lists to solicit donations for his personal PAC, Leaders We Deserve. Critics argue that, while not against DNC rules, his actions reflect poorly on party ethics. Hogg's texts have caused discontent among some officials, who believe the DNC's resources should support the party rather than personal endeavors. With a reported salary exceeding $100,000 from his PAC, Hogg's tactics have provoked skepticism and frustration within the Democratic ranks, just weeks into his new leadership role.
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