Democrats can’t seem to agree on the cause of the answer to the 2024 election.
Moving forward, the party has to decide if it’s going to ditch their insane positions, or double-down instead.
And now J.D. Vance doesn’t know whether to laugh or cry after hearing this startling DNC announcement.
GOP 2028 frontrunners are lining up
Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) is currently preparing to transition from the Upper Chamber to the White House as the next Vice President of the United States.
Despite Donald Trump’s two-terms as President not being consecutive, he will not be constitutionally available to run for another re-election in 2028.
Even if he could, Trump would be 82 at the end of his second term.
That means, depending on how the next four years go, Vice President-elect Vance could be the heir-apparent to take up the mantle as the future of the America First wing of the Grand Old Party.
Vance is only 40 years old.
And he proved himself to be extremely effective on the campaign trail and in interviews; he decimated Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) in the Vice Presidential debate, has a compelling personal story, and a history of preaching a populist message.
Vance’s biggest competitor for the way-too-early 2028 Republican frontrunner status is Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL).
America’s Governor has a sterling conservative record running the third-largest state in the country, has a long list of political victories, and was one of Trump’s biggest supporters after bowing out of the GOP primaries.
Meanwhile, Governor Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) is a wild card and spent 2024 collecting political favors.
And Governor Brian Kemp (R-GA) could lead the anti-Trump wing of the party into the primaries.
But even more uncertainty looms across the political aisle.
David Hogg wants to be a leader in the Democrat Party
There’s a big question ahead of the 2026 midterms and the 2028 election cycle . . .
How will the Democrat Party respond to its resounding defeats in 2024.
The answer may lie in the outcome of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) leadership elections expected in February 2025.
Current DNC chair Jaime Harrison is not seeking another four-year term leading the party.
Harrison’s exit following an epic defeat is leading to mass movement behind the scenes as power players within the party jockey for position.
450 voting members of the DNC will decide the future direction of the party.
And anti-second amendment activist David Hogg is hoping to be one of the men leading the way.
Breitbart News is reporting Hogg has announced he’s running for DNC Vice Chair.
And the woke gun-control advocate believes he’s the key to winning back a missing piece of the Obama coalition.
David Hogg thinks he resonates with young men
According to Breitbart News, Hogg has correctly noted that Democrats must win young men back to the party if Democrats hope to remain competitive in the future.
While Democrats have been able to reliably count on the youth vote dating back to 2008, ABC News reported “More than half of young men under 30 voted for President-elect Donald Trump in November.”
Hogg “hopes that extreme candor and commitments to those groups will not only rebuild but expand the party.”
The 24-year-old who has turned the Parkland High School shooting into a career believes he could accomplish that goal as DNC Vice Chair.
“I just want to be one of several of those voices to help represent young people and also, more than anything, make sure that we’re standing up to the consulting class that increasingly the Democratic Party is representing instead of the working class.”
But is Hogg the man for the job?
He doesn’t exactly scream “alpha male” – in fact, he’s more of what the kids today would call a “beta.”
Even Democrat women are reportedly revolting at the idea of Hogg in DNC leadership.
HOLY SH*!
Now that David Hogg is running for Vice Chair of the DNC, Democrats are fuming and say they might leave the party if he wins.
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) December 17, 2024
If young men are the key to Democrats competing nationally again, will Hogg’s message of so-called, “social justice,” Diversity Equity & Inclusion, abortions-on-demand, socialism-lite, and a gun-free world – not free-guns, which might actually work – resonate?
Or, is that a message that simply speaks to the same college educated white women that already vote in droves for Democrat candidates?