> Hogg has nudged Democrats to become less judgmental and more forceful in their
messaging as the party dithers over what direction to take under the second
Trump administration. > > “It’s time we stop surrendering, go on offense, and
take the fight to Donald Trump,” he added on X. “We need to show [the public]
who we are again, to rid our party of its judgmental attitudes, and do the work
to win back every group we lost this year.” > > Hogg notched around 215 votes,
and Pennsylvania state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta scored 298 votes, above the 205
threshold. Artie Blanco from Nevada nabbed the third vice chair role during the
third round of voting.
Whatever happened to Hogg’s classmate that was also became an activist after the shooting? I forgot her name, but I’m pretty sure that she had short hair and glasses. Is it just me or has she been out of the picture?