Depends--did my candidate win them? If so, it's a mandate.
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its absurd that the Democratic party still lets two of the nations least diverse states basically pick their top candidates. And it's purposeful. Beyond frustrating
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It’s not really purposeful. The states pick their own primary/caucus dates, and IIRC, NH has going first in its Constitution. GOP primaries are on the same dates, too. Neither party has control over it. It’s the states that own this one.
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Joshua, you are precisely right. A Dem nominee for Pres must have enormous Enthusiastic support from black communities in every key swing state, without it no chance. Biden is only one with chance to get it. South Carolina is whole ballgame for Primaries nothing else matters.
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A corollary is that Biden will need to drop out if he doesn’t win South Carolina.
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These two states always having the first primaries has been a problem for years. Either have one national primary day, or rotate which states get to be first each time.
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Blocks of 8-10 states every other week representing different regions and demographics. Roughly same delegate total for each. Change it up every year.
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Fly this tweet to 1976 so we can nominate Udall over Carter
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That goes double for states with anti-democratic caucus systems.
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Kamala Harris and Julián Castro may have pointed this out.
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