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marble falls

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10. Not many states do. What does being first, especially with the method used in Iowa ...
Thu Dec 1, 2022, 09:57 PM
Dec 2022

... really do for anyone three weeks down the line? Make Maine first. Getting some of the more New Hampshire-ish states out of the way first is a good idea.

New Hampshire does not reflect the demographics of the Democratic Party LetMyPeopleVote Dec 2022 #1
That's true, but that won't make NH change the date of its primary. Ocelot II Dec 2022 #2
The DNC can strip New Hampshire of their delegates LetMyPeopleVote Dec 2022 #4
The last tweet is inaccurate. former9thward Dec 2022 #6
You are WRONG LetMyPeopleVote Dec 2022 #12
Why did you delete the facts which prove you are WRONG? former9thward Dec 2022 #13
Thank you for the laughs LetMyPeopleVote Dec 2022 #14
Everyone who was part of the process knew at the time the delegates would count in the end. former9thward Dec 2022 #16
I am well aware of the DNC rules and the rules of many state parties LetMyPeopleVote Dec 2022 #17
Everyone who reads these posts can see where you deleted information from your citations. former9thward Dec 2022 #18
Do you ever tire of being WRONG? LetMyPeopleVote Dec 2022 #19
The NHDP can choose to ignore the results of the Primary and hold a Caucus at their own expense. brooklynite Dec 2022 #3
Hopefully all caucuses will be abolished LetMyPeopleVote Dec 2022 #5
Caucuses were recently abolished in my state, MN, Ocelot II Dec 2022 #15
It doesn't, but in combination with the other early states... W_HAMILTON Dec 2022 #7
Not many states do. What does being first, especially with the method used in Iowa ... marble falls Dec 2022 #10
But the DNC could refuse to accept the NH delegates Fiendish Thingy Dec 2022 #8
Would you risk NH's electoral votes? brooklynite Dec 2022 #9
I guess it will depend on how badly Biden wants to shake things up. Fiendish Thingy Dec 2022 #11
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