A Democratic National Committee vote next week could be the first step to removing its vice chairman, David Hogg , who has sparked a generational divide within the Democratic Party.

Hogg, 25, surprised colleagues when he launched an effort to fund primary challenges to incumbent Democrats, arguing the party needs fresh leaders to win back voters. The DNC and its chairman, Ken Martin, denounced the plan, claiming that working against sitting Democratic lawmakers runs counter to the party's mission of pushing back against President Donald Trump .

DNC members will have their say next week by casting an electronic vote from Monday to Wednesday to decide whether to void the February elections of Hogg and another vice chairman on technical grounds. If so, Hogg would have to run again for

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