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Before they name a 2028 nominee, Democrats will have to decide which state will weigh in first

  • In 2022, President Joe Biden altered the 2024 Democratic primary calendar by moving South Carolina's primary before Iowa, New Hampshire, and Nevada.
  • This change followed the party's 2024 loss to Donald Trump and ongoing debates about which state should lead to reflect the party’s diverse coalition.
  • South Carolina holds influence due to its diverse electorate and key Black voters, while Iowa faces challenges reclaiming its early status after 2020 caucus failures.
  • Scott Brennan, a member of the DNC Rules Committee, noted that holding the presidency gives certain advantages, while Dave Nagle asserted, "Sorry, we're going first."
  • The party anticipates a fair 2028 calendar process, but debates persist over which state should lead to best represent working-class and diverse voters.
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Before they name a 2028 nominee, Democrats will have to decide which state will weigh in first

Democrats will pick their next presidential nominee in 2028, but before that happens, the party will have to decide which state gets to go first on the nominating calendar.

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