Vogel was born in Montevideo, Uruguay on January 4, 1997,[1][2] to mother Gabriela[3] and father David Vogel, an advisor to the Uruguayan government.[4] His ancestors sought refuge there before the Holocaust.[5] He immigrated to the United States with his family when he was three years old due to his father's job as a diplomat for the International Monetary Fund.[6] His family settled in Rockville, Maryland, upon immigrating to the United States.[7] He became a U.S. citizen in November 2016.[8]
While a student at George Washington University, Vogel served as an at-large member of the Student Association Senate, but was impeached for violating its attendance policy by missing four meetings in January 2018 due to his involvement with Ralph Northam's 2017 gubernatorial campaign in Virginia.[10]
Vogel served on the Maryland Youth Advisory Council from 2015 to 2016. He also worked as a policy fellow at Interfaith Works in Montgomery County and founded Learn It Together, a nonprofit organization to help students of essential workers as they transitioned to remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.[11]
Maryland House of Delegates
In September 2021, Vogel announced he would run for the Maryland House of Delegates, challenging incumbent Democratic state delegate James W. Gilchrist, who later announced his retirement; Kagan, who had political differences with Gilchrest, recruited Vogel to run for the seat.[6][15] During the primary, Vogel strategized with Connecticut state senator Will Haskell and hosted campaign events featuring Cory Booker.[8] He won the Democratic primary with 27.9% of the vote and defeated Republican challengers Helene Meister and Donald Patti in the general election with 27.5% of the vote.[16][17]
Vogel was defeated by McClain-Delaney in the Democratic primary election on May 14, 2024, placing second with 26.3 percent of the vote.[26] He conceded defeat that night and endorsed McClain-Delaney in the general election.[27]
Political positions
During his House of Delegates campaign, Vogel ran on a platform that included climate, mental health, and economic issues.[7][8] He has described himself as a "pragmatic progressive" and cited Cory Booker, Ritchie Torres, and Jared Moskowitz as his political role models.[20][28]
Education
Vogel supports making public colleges tuition-free, codifying President Joe Biden's cancellation of up to $20,000 in student loan debt into law,[20] and increasing state education funding.[29] During the 2023 legislative session, he introduced a bill to forgive up to $30,000 in student debt for mental health professionals employed at Maryland public schools.[30] During the 2024 legislative session, Vogel supported a bill to create a statewide health education framework.[14]
Environment
During the 2023 legislative session, Vogel introduced legislation to provide funding for climate startups.[31]
Foreign policy
China
During his 2024 congressional campaign, Vogel cited strategic competition with China as the United States' top foreign policy challenge and called for strengthening supply chains, investing in emerging technologies, and promoting freedom of navigation to counter it. He also supported working with China to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.[32]
Israel
Vogel describes himself as an "outspoken supporter of Israel".[10] In 2016, he stated that his "commitment to the U.S.-Israel relationship is a direct result of Hillel International and AIPAC".[33] He supports a two-state solution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and does not support conditioning U.S. foreign aid on Israeli actions.[34][20] He supports the working definition of antisemitism promoted by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, stating in an interview with Jewish Insider that he accepts "fair criticism of the Israeli government", but views the "delegitimization and demonization" of Israel as antisemitic.[35]
While a member of the GWU Student Association Senate, Vogel opposed a student government resolution encouraging the university to divest from companies accused of violating Palestinian human rights.[36] The Senate voted to reject the resolution by a vote of 14–15, with one abstention, in May 2017.[37] After Vogel was impeached from the GWU Student Association Senate for missing four consecutive meetings in violation of its attendance policy in 2018,[38] he accused three of its members of being "closely aligned with the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement" and of launching an effort to kick him out of the Senate following his efforts against the pro-Palestinian divestment resolution.[39][40] In March 2018, after one of the three senators, Brady Forrest, was accused of antisemitism after old Facebook posts resurfaced showing Forrest calling for a boycott of a campus event sponsored by Jewish student groups that he claimed supported the 2014 Gaza War, Vogel drafted a letter signed by nearly 70 student leaders calling for Forrest's resignation.[41] He spoke out against members of the Student Association Senate for failing to censure Forrest in April 2018.[42]
In October 2023, amid the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel and subsequent Israel–Hamas war, Vogel said he would support increasing the U.S. military presence in the region to deter future conflicts and called on Congress to provide Israel and Palestine with monetary support to help Israel defend itself and to assist with humanitarian efforts in Palestine.[43] He also criticized activist groups Jewish Voice for Peace and IfNotNow as "fringe organizations" after they released statements accusing Israel of provoking the war,[44] and cosigned a letter with other congressional candidates supporting President Joe Biden's actions toward the war.[45] Vogel criticized calls for an unconditional ceasefire in the conflict, saying that any bilateral ceasefire must come with the release of all Hamas-held hostages and increased flow of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip, but added that he supported U.S. calls for restraint and civilian protections in Israeli attacks.[46] He called for the removal of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in March 2024, saying that peace could not be achieved in Israel with him in office.[47] He also expressed concerns with President Biden's decision to withhold military aid to Israel amid its invasion of Rafah, but ultimately conceded that he trusted the president's judgement.[28]
In November 2023, Vogel called for the resignation of Zainab Chaudry, the director of the state Council on American–Islamic Relations chapter, from the state Commission on Hate Crime Response and Prevention after making Facebook posts comparing Israel to Nazi Germany and calling attendees of the March for Israel "genocide sympathizers".[48] Chaudry was suspended from the commission by Attorney General Anthony Brown the following day.[49] During the 2024 legislative session, after Chaudry was reinstated to the board in December 2023, Vogel introduced legislation to remove Chaudry from the board and replace her with "two members of the Muslim community"[50][51] and another bill allowing for the removal of commission and task force members for "misconduct, incompetence, neglect of duties, or other good cause".[52]
Vogel supports Medicare for All but opposes making people give up their private insurance plans and prohibiting health care companies from covering procedures covered by Medicare.[20]
Vogel supports increasing funding for drug intervention and treatment programs.[31] During the 2023 legislative session, he introduced the Josh Siems Act, which would require emergency rooms to include fentanyl testing in toxicology screens. The bill was named for Baltimore native Josh Siems, who died from a fentanyl overdose on his 31st birthday in 2022.[54] The bill unanimously passed the Maryland General Assembly[55][56] and was signed into law by Governor Wes Moore.[57]
During the 2024 legislative session, Vogel introduced a bill to give state employees four hours of leave for cancer screenings[14] and another that would allow students to possess and administer Narcan.[58]
Immigration
During his 2024 congressional campaign, Vogel expressed support for efforts to support DREAMers and DACA recipients.[3][59] He supports the American Dream and Promise Act, which would codify provisions of the DACA program into law.[3]
Social issues
During the 2023 legislative session, Vogel introduced a bill to establish a commission on hate crime response and prevention following an uptick in hateful acts in Montgomery County, which was signed into law by Governor Moore.[30][60] He also introduced the Event-Goer Rights and Accountable Sales (ERAS) Act following the 2022 Ticketmaster controversy, which requires ticket issuers to enforce a ticket refund policy and ban restrictions on ticket resales and transfers.[30]
During the 2024 legislative session, Vogel introduced a bill that would require police to notify property owners to remove hateful graffiti from their properties.[14] He also spoke against proposed bills to ban transgender students from competing on girls' sports teams in schools and another that would ban sexually explicit materials from school libraries, saying that the introduction of both would be "detrimental" to the trans community,[62] and supported a bill to prohibit school boards from banning books in school libraries.[47] In March 2024, Vogel voted against a bill that would legalize online gambling in Maryland,[63] believing that it would not bring in additional revenue for the state and that it would hurt casino workers.[64]
Taxes
During the 2023 legislative session, Vogel introduced a bill to provide tax credits to Maryland-based news media outlets with fewer than 50 employees for advertising costs.[30]
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