DNC in Disarray: Biden Looks Likely to Lose First Two Contests of 2024
As Townhall has covered since Democrat party bosses decided to upend their party’s 2024 primary schedule last December, President Joe Biden’s party might have taken action that will see the incumbent president lose the first two contests of the looming primary season.
In February when the DNC voted to formally approve the new schedule, Townhall noted that “there’s still an uncertain and rocky road ahead for Democrats due to state laws and other yet-to-be-fully-determined problems.”
As it turns out, that rocky road included bumps that turned out to be insurmountable for the national Democrat leaders who sought to remove first in the nation status from Iowa (caucuses) and New Hampshire (primary) and give it to South Carolina, followed by New Hampshire and Nevada a few days later and rounded out with Michigan and Georgia primaries earlier in the cycle.
In a reality that is looking “increasingly likely” according to an Axios report last Thursday, Iowa and New Hampshire will still be the first states to hold their contests before South Carolina’s primary, states where “Biden’s team is indicating he won’t be on the ballots” if they end up bucking the DNC’s officially sanctioned calendar. (Read more from “DNC in Disarray: Biden Looks Likely to Lose First Two Contests of 2024” HERE)
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