The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is looking to move past David Hogg’s controversy, as the 25-year-old progressive firebrand announced he won’t seek re-election as vice chair after sparking internal rifts with his push to primary older incumbent Democrats.
Members voted Wednesday to uphold the Credentials Committee's resolution proposed by longtime Democratic Party activist, Kalyn Free, to host a re-election for two vice-chair positions, which were held by Hogg and DNC vice chair Malcolm Kenyatta.
Kenyatta told Fox News Digital the process was "frustrating" and felt like a "slap in the face."
"We haven't been able to be singularly focused," Kenyatta said. "We've spent a lot of time talking about procedural nonsense within the DNC. I promise you nobody cares about that, and nobody wants to talk about it as little as I do. I want us to get refocused."