In a dramatic turn of events, the chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), Ken Martin, has hinted at a possible resignation, stirred by the recent actions of the party’s vice-chair, David Hogg.
Back in April, Hogg sparked controversy with his announcement of a campaign to back hard-left primary challengers against incumbent Democratic members who he deemed too old and uninspiring.
“We have a culture of seniority politics that has created a litmus test of who deserves to be here,” he declared, advocating for a younger, more vigorous leadership.
“We need people, regardless of their age, that are here to fight,” he asserted, making it clear that he supported fresh faces in the Democratic landscape.
A report from POLITICO, which released a recording, reveals that during a recent Zoom meeting, Martin expressed his frustrations directly to Hogg.
“I’ll be very honest with you, for the first time in my 100 days on this job … the other night I said to myself for the first time, I don’t know if I wanna do this anymore,” Martin confessed, clearly feeling the weight of the internal strife.
“No one knows who the hell I am, right?” he continued, reflecting on his struggle to establish a presence within the party.
DNC Chair Ken Martin just told Democrat Party elites “I don’t know if I wanna do this anymore” because of infighting with DNC Vice Chair David Hogg, who is challenging incumbent House Democrats. Sad! pic.twitter.com/z2tAD0K6UV
— NRCC (@NRCC) June 8, 2025
Martin further elaborated, “I’m trying to get my sea legs underneath of me and actually develop any amount of credibility so I can go out there and raise the money and do the job I need to do to put ourselves in a position to win.”
He added, “And again, I don’t think you intended this, but you essentially destroyed any chance I have to show the leadership that I need to. So it’s really frustrating.”
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As the discussion intensified, reports indicated that Martin became emotional, revealing the depth of his concerns. Hogg, in a twist of fate, later attempted to reconcile by offering a $100,000 donation from his political action committee to House Democrats.
Despite the turmoil, Martin has firmly stated that he has no intention of stepping down. “I took this job to fight Republicans, not Democrats,” he clarified through a spokesperson.
“As I said when I was elected, our fight is not within the Democratic Party; our fight is and has to be solely focused on Donald Trump and the disastrous Republican agenda.”
“That’s the work that I will continue to do every day,” he concluded, reaffirming his commitment to the party’s overarching goals.