• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Well, the DNC also said that they weren’t giving NH any delegates at the same time Biden dropped…

    So unless the DNC doubles back and awards delegates after saying they wouldn’t, this means nothing.

    Why fight when they can just invalidate an entire states primary?

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/how-many-delegates-new-hampshire-primary-2024/

    Although, it’s a terrible look for Biden and the DNC. And it’s naive to think it won’t have a least a minor effect on turnout in a general where the polling numbers are already concerning.

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      9 months ago

      Although, it’s a terrible look for Biden and the DNC

      It’s really not, not at all. IA and NH are in no way representative of the country at large or key groups to the Democratic coalition. This is a great move that should have taken place a long time ago.

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        9 months ago

        It’s a stupid move, does nothing but alienate voters. I’m not saying NH should be first, a better change would be to make it one day nationally, or maybe a couple batches if we really need that (but I don’t think we do).

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          9 months ago

          One day nationally is the only answer.

          IMO, no one comes out of this looking good. The DNC has shown that it is willing to invalidate entire states’ voices when they disagree on with state politicians. That’s a very bad look considering they’re still suffering from all their bullshit in 2016.

          On the other hand, NH doesn’t get too declare in their own state law that they get to vote before anyone else. Throwing a fit because someone else gets to go first is childish.

          Make primaries a single national affair and be done with it. Better yet, make the general presidential elections national too.