The DNC restores New Hampshire's delegates after a second nominating event unknown to many Democrats
- New Hampshire Democrats will send a full delegation to this summer's Democratic National Convention, following a rules committee approval of the nominating event held Saturday.
- The state will receive 25 pledged delegates and nine automatic delegates, resolving a conflict with national parties over timing for the primary.
- The approved plan by the committee on Tuesday addresses the dispute between New Hampshire and national parties regarding the primary schedule.
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The DNC restores New Hampshire's delegates after a second nominating event unknown to many Democrats
The Democratic National Committee’s rulemaking arm has voted to seat New Hampshire’s full slate of delegates at the party’s convention this summer, ending a bitter feud with the state over its presidential primary no longer being the first in the nation
DNC votes to restore New Hampshire’s delegates for this summer’s convention
The Democratic National Committee voted to reinstate New Hampshire’s delegates ahead of this summer’s convention in Chicago, ending months of fighting over the state’s 2024 presidential primary.
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