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Ron Faucheux: A quick start to presidential primary season

Por: The Advocate Opinion December 12, 2022

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Democrats are changing their . President Joe Biden and party leaders are aiming to knock out Iowa as the first caucus and New Hampshire as the first primary. Instead, South Carolina would go first in early February; three days later would be Nevada and New Hampshire. A week from then would come Georgia and two weeks thereafter, Michigan.The Democratic National Committee will make a final decision in February.Looking back at 2020, Iowa voted... + full article



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