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In reply to the discussion: Why do we place so much weight on the vote of Iowa, a rural state less than 4% African American, [View all]jmowreader
(53,206 posts)17. In other words, California and New York would always be the first two primaries
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Why do we place so much weight on the vote of Iowa, a rural state less than 4% African American, [View all]
pnwmom
Nov 2019
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Many voters polled have said they don't care what happens in Iowa ... only has meaning if we give it
Demsrule86
Nov 2019
#38
said this before. the early states are really NOT given the amount of weight
stopdiggin
Dec 2019
#51
Exactly right...nothing will change my mind about who I support...don't think Biden has to
Demsrule86
Dec 2019
#57
Alabama Democrats are very heavily African American. Should their votes not matter
pnwmom
Nov 2019
#9
Go after them at your own peril ...we need AA votes in other states for the presidency.
Demsrule86
Nov 2019
#37
Why can't Iowa shift to primaries? How can NH's statute prevent Iowa from holding a primary?
pnwmom
Nov 2019
#8
In 08 we had a long primary...President Obama had primary offices in every state pretty much and it
Demsrule86
Dec 2019
#58
Well, who's going to do that? Each state sets its own primary/caucus dates and the only...
TreasonousBastard
Nov 2019
#14
That is not true really...Florida and Michigan were punished in 08 for going out of turn...consider
Demsrule86
Nov 2019
#36
In other words, California and New York would always be the first two primaries
jmowreader
Nov 2019
#17
I'd be fine with that. Both very progressive states with large populations and large D populations.
stopbush
Nov 2019
#19
And we will likely lose every election...the candidates coming out of such primaries won't
Demsrule86
Nov 2019
#34
And we would as I said before end up with candidates that might not be electable.
Demsrule86
Dec 2019
#59
Wouldn't that mean that the states with the largest minority populations per capita vote at the end?
Renew Deal
Nov 2019
#31
Well if you disenfranchised AA voters by putting them last (large number in the south), you would
Demsrule86
Nov 2019
#33
I absolutely disagree with that...you are basically planning primaries to elect Warren as
Demsrule86
Nov 2019
#35
If you believe that Iowa is insignificant and unrepresentative, than just ignore the results
MichMan
Nov 2019
#15
It's more than just delegates. It's appearances too... but I think you knew that already.
NurseJackie
Nov 2019
#18
Fun fact: every competitive Pres. candidate signed a commitment to keep Iowa first...
brooklynite
Nov 2019
#22
Meanwhile people dismiss "urban" (euphemism for "not white enough") areas as non-representative
StarfishSaver
Nov 2019
#27
The only reason Iowa has meaning is because we give it meaning;I don't think it matters personally.
Demsrule86
Nov 2019
#32
I think you are correct...take me. I will support Biden regardless of Iowa or New Hampshire...so I
Demsrule86
Nov 2019
#45
Only because his electability was questioned..The voters already liked him...this is not the case
Demsrule86
Dec 2019
#60
States that have racial diversity...you can't possibly be a nominee if you can't win AA voters.
Demsrule86
Dec 2019
#61