DNC officials reveal how Democrats spend $2 billion trying to deceive Americans

A Democratic National Committee official claimed that the party spent $2 billion to trick Americans into “not believing in their eyes” and that Joe Biden won a bid for the second president.
Vice Chairman David Hogg, 25, argued Friday that Democrats lost the presidential election in 2024 because they spent a fortune trying to convince voters that former President Joe Biden was good and that the economy was doing well.
People say to us, “Joe Biden is too old”, they say “too high prices”, Hogg and Bill Maher tell it in real time.
“We said, with the $2 billion behind us, “No, he’s not,” and then “yes,” and then “no, they’re not, looking at this chart of the stock market.”
Moderator Bill Maher had earlier argued in the department that awakening ideology is what drove voters from the Democratic Party in polls.
But despite Hogg admits that, he claims the amazing failure has to do with voters who think Trump hears their concerns – Democrats are delaying their feelings.
“I think the reason that works is Bill, because people feel like we don’t hear us,” he said.
Hogg, who studied at Parkland High School in the deadly shooting, went on to mention how the party allegedly covered up Biden’s spiritual decline and declared: “If you tell people not to believe their eyes and their wallets, you’re losing.”
Still, the former president said he didn’t think it would make a difference if he quit the game sooner.
David Hogg, 25, vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee, reveals how the party spends $2 billion trying to deceive Americans

Hogg argued during a show with Bill Maher on Friday that the Democrats lost the presidential election because they spent a big deal trying to convince voters that former President Joe Biden was good and that the economy was doing well
“We left when we had a good candidate,” Biden said in an interview Wednesday, who was fully funded.
“What happened is, what we were going to do, no one thought we could do,” the former president added. “We have become so successful on the agenda, it’s hard to say, ‘I’m going to stop now.”
But Biden has previously said he initially planned to serve only one term and hopes to be a future transition figure for the Democratic Party.
“What I started saying was that I was starting to prepare to hand it over to the next generation…but it was hard to get away,” he admitted in an interview with BBC Radio 4’s Today Show.
But after a disastrous debate on Trump last June 27, many in the Democratic Party looked like Biden’s acumen is declining – on July 21, he finally passed the baton through Harris.
This gave Harris only 106 days to build the presidential campaign, and she eventually lost to Trump in November.
Now, Hogg is seeking out what Biden calls New Democratic leaders.
He vowed to raise millions of dollars through a DNC-related political action committee to support major challengers opposite to the solid mid- and long-time incumbents in the Democratic Congressional District.

Biden says he doesn’t think it will make a difference if he quits the game earlier

Biden finally passed Harris on July 21, giving her only 106 days of presidential campaign
Hoger argues that Democrats need to reorganize to attract leaders who will be more active in connecting with President Trump and connecting with young voters, saying they do not currently see established Democrats as a true alternative to the Republican Party.
“If we keep the status quo, that won’t change,” Hogg said. “We have no choice but to work hard to stick to ourselves and our own party.”
He added in a statement posted on social media that he did not violate any current DNC rules and his actions would not interfere with the party’s responsibility.
However, Hogg’s announcement has established a civil war within the Democratic leadership, as Chairman Ken Martin argues that party officials should be forbidden to occupy the primary election
“No DNC official should try to influence the outcome of the primary, whether it is a performance or a challenger,” Martin told reporters last month.
He believes that party neutrality is crucial to maintaining voter confidence, suggesting a painful dispute after supporters of Senator Bernie Sanders’ 2016 campaign.
More liberal voters believe Sanders is plagued by party insiders who have their thumbs up to praise Hillary Clinton, who won the nomination but continues to lose to Donald Trump.
“You can be both a player and a referee,” Martin Write in column articles.
He added that he is now drafting a proposed by the charter change that requires officials to remain neutral in all Democratic primary elections.