Democrats' new primary calendar remains unresolved. The party insists that's OK
- The implementation of President Biden's plan to overhaul the Democratic primary order has faced significant challenges, with states like New Hampshire, Georgia, South Carolina, Nevada, and Michigan expressing resistance or complications.
- President Biden's campaign advisors anticipate minimal campaigning in the Democratic primary and instead plan to focus on the general election, but the primary calendar drama could undermine party unity leading up to 2024 and potentially impact the 2028 primary calendar.
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Democrats’ 2024 primary calendar remains unresolved. The party insists that’s OK
Months after the Democratic Party approved President Joe Biden’s plan to overhaul its primary order to better reflect a deeply diverse voter base, implementing the revamped order has proven anything but simple.
Democrats' new primary calendar remains unresolved. The party insists that's OK.
If New Hampshire presses forward with its plan to go first, and Biden opts not to campaign there, one of his challengers could see a bump in support. The post Democrats’ new primary calendar remains unresolved. The party insists that’s OK. appeared first on Boston.com.
Democrats' new primary calendar remains unresolved. The party insists that's OK
Nearly six months after the Democratic Party approved the plan to overhaul which states lead off its presidential primary, implementing the revamped order has proven anything but simple.
Democrats’ new primary calendar remains unresolved. The party insists that’s OK
WASHINGTON (AP) — New Hampshire is in open rebellion. Georgia is all but out. South Carolina and Nevada are on board but face stiff Republican pushback. Michigan’s compliance may mean having to cut the state legislative session short, despite Democrats controlling both chambers and the governor’s mansion. Then there’s Iowa, which is looking for ways to still go first without violating party rules. Months after the Democratic Party approved Pr…
Democrats' new primary calendar remains unresolved. The party insists that's OK
WASHINGTON (AP) — New Hampshire is in open rebellion. Georgia is all but out. South Carolina and Nevada are on board but face stiff Republican pushback. Michigan’s compliance may mean […]
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