DNC wants Mulligan in the election of Vice -President Kenyatta, Hogg

Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta He is outside the Vice -President of the Democratic National Committee.

Similarly David Hogg.

DNC members voted on Wednesday evening to re -select Vice -Presidents, rejecting their voices that put a representative of Pennsylvania and a weapon control activist and the survivor Stoneman Douglas High School, who survived in these positions. Voting was 294–99.

The saga began when Karyn Free From the DNC delegation in Oklahom, she challenged after defeat in the election at the end of February. She claimed that the way in which the election was held unfairly gave male candidates an advantage over the vice -chairmen.

After the DNC production committee decided to follow the challenge, its members voted 294-99 to throw away the result of previous elections.

DNC will now store two separate virtual voices in the positions of vice-chairmen-one on June 12-14 for a man and the second on June 15-17, in which every candidate of sex can act. DNC rules require equal sex representation in its executive committee, not taking into account the party chairman.

Kenyatta quickly made a statement that he could not wait to do his case.

“I respect the voice of DNC, and now we can almost end this chapter,” he said in a statement. “I can’t wait to convey my case to DNC members and our party as a whole, how we improve life and focus on Trump’s attacks on our constitution and family families.

“In just a few months I traveled over 20,000 miles, visited nine states, including Germany, talking to the democrats from dozens of events.

We need a robust democratic party and I hope that we will leave this stronger and focus on the upcoming work. “

The controversy followed Hogg from his elections after his statements to support the basic challenges against the “ineffective” democratic prescription in the basic foundations.

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