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Will SC, then, not be the first to select the Democratic candidate in 2024? (Original Post) question everything Apr 2023 OP
I think I can say with a high degree of certainty that our '24 presidential candidate... brush Apr 2023 #1
Of course and I hope that this removes SC as "first in the nation.". Last time SC voted for question everything May 2023 #2
SC and Rep. Clyburn did a spendid job for Joe Biden in 2020 so why change it? brush May 2023 #3
Yes, why change? SC has been the fourth so why nove it to the front? question everything May 2023 #4
We're talking Dem primaries, Right? brush May 2023 #5

brush

(53,978 posts)
1. I think I can say with a high degree of certainty that our '24 presidential candidate...
Sun Apr 30, 2023, 04:18 PM
Apr 2023

is already selected.

question everything

(47,616 posts)
2. Of course and I hope that this removes SC as "first in the nation.". Last time SC voted for
Mon May 1, 2023, 10:22 AM
May 2023

a Democratic candidate was in 1976 for Carter and I don't see any changes in 2024 not 2028.

brush

(53,978 posts)
3. SC and Rep. Clyburn did a spendid job for Joe Biden in 2020 so why change it?
Mon May 1, 2023, 10:41 AM
May 2023

What have to got against SC?

question everything

(47,616 posts)
4. Yes, why change? SC has been the fourth so why nove it to the front?
Mon May 1, 2023, 12:58 PM
May 2023

No, I don't think that Iowa or NH should be the first. Their population, economy, immigration and other factors do not resemble the country as a whole. The first in the nation should be a different state but not one that has no chance of voting for a Democrat. At least Iowa voted for Obama and Clinton, twice.

My preference and in the 90s many Secretary of States proposed, are rotating regional primaries. No chance of that, though.

I understood why Biden chose it, owed a gratitude to Clyburn and the the head of the DNC is there. But will this hold for 2028?

brush

(53,978 posts)
5. We're talking Dem primaries, Right?
Mon May 1, 2023, 04:02 PM
May 2023

SC has a representative cross section of Dem voters for our primary.

What happens in the general is what it is and what state goes first doesnt matter as every state votes on ELECTION DAY.

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