To widen the gap between the NHDP and the DNC, the DNC’s RBC backed President Joe Biden’s proposal to eliminate New Hampshire as the first primary state in the country.
President Joe Biden wrote to the Democratic National Committee (DNC) on December 1 to propose changes to the way the party chooses its presidential nominee.
The early-voting states hold crucial relevance for our party and country due to their economic, geographical, and demographic value. In such case, you’ll have more options to investigate.” The President, Joe Biden, was praised for taking detailed notes on a wide variety of issues.
When the committee unanimously approved Biden’s amendments the next day, South Carolina became the first primary state in the United States. What this means is that the path to the Oval Office may look very different. In light of the recent snowstorms, both the New Hampshire primary and the second Nevada primary have been moved to Tuesday, June 7th.
Even before his catastrophic showings in the Iowa Caucuses and the New Hampshire primary, Biden’s chances of becoming president in 2020 were poor. President Joe Biden received more than 50% of the vote in the South Carolina primary, defeating Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders, who received a combined 0%.
It was reported by the Seacoast Current that New Hampshire’s Democratic governor, Maggie Hassan, and Senator Jeanne Shaheen were both upset by the RBC’s decision and so did not attend the White House event. The RBC’s decision was made public in early December.
After conversations between local and national Democrats and the Biden administration, New Hampshire Democratic Party chairman Ray Buckley told Ryan Lizza of the Politico Playbook Deep Dive podcast earlier this month, “Iowa was supposed to be the change.” They stated that Shaheen thinks New Hampshire is great, and that only South Carolina is better.
The “state of events” described by Buckley has materialized.
RBC told Senator Shaheen that the hearings in South Carolina and Nevada will be held simultaneously (7:00 p.m.). Despite our close working connection, nobody in the White House or the party’s upper echelons had ever brought up this issue. We never even considered the possibility. There may be a lot happening in Nevada right now, but we have been assured our safety is not threatened. Your access to this data will be granted at that time.
In response to claims that the New Hampshire Democratic Party was kept in the dark during a meeting with the state’s Republican Central Committee last week, DNC member Leah Daughtry has openly disputed the charges.
She said, “I was… taken aback and just plain startled by… some of the television coverage,” suggesting that the people of New Hampshire were likewise caught off guard by the news since they hadn’t been expecting the calendar to change.
Since I have attended each meeting for the past year, I can confirm that this topic was covered at length. As in Iowa, many committee meetings have been held to deliberate New Hampshire’s future.
As if things weren’t already complicated enough, the fact that New Hampshire is mandated by law to hold the first primary in the nation simply adds fuel to the fire. Even though “New Hampshire owes its pedigree as an early presidential primary state to 1916,” this law has been on the books in the Granite State since 1976. (according to certain sources).
Buckley claims that the Republican governor of New Hampshire, Chris Sununu, and the Republican-controlled state legislature guarantee that “the primary is going to stay” in New Hampshire on this month’s episode of the Deep Dive podcast.
Not on a worldwide, regional, or even neighborhood scale. This was confirmed when he was questioned further: “New Hampshire’s Republican governor, Chris Sununu, and the GOP-controlled legislature don’t appear delighted about the possibility of being tied for second with Nevada.
According to what Daughtry said last week, the regulation has been in effect for nearly a century, making it older than both the Fifteenth Amendment (which gave black Americans the right to vote in 1870) and the Nineteenth Amendment (which ended slavery in the United States) combined (which ended slavery in the United States in 1865)
As of that year (1865), slavery was abolished in the United States. which in 1861 put a stop to the slave trade In 1861, slavery was declared illegal across the United States. Since that time (in 1920), women have been guaranteed the right to vote. This regulation has been in effect for 47 years; so, it has been around for quite some time.
Daughtry’s untruthful claim
Their attempt to justify their discriminatory treatment of me by citing a law that was in effect before my ancestors could vote shows a lack of respect for me as a woman of African origin. I’m trying to have the governor of New York sign a bill that will ensure minority and female voters’ ability to cast ballots. For a more accurate time frame, think about the early 1900s.
It is expected that New Hampshire will meet RBC requirements by 2025. Since 2020 has already passed, the implementation date of this rule is now February 1, 2023. The New Hampshire Bulletin’s reporting had a crucial role in this development.
Political science professor Dante Scala of the University of New Hampshire claims that the Democratic National Committee will not send the victor of the New Hampshire Democratic primary as a delegate to the 2024 DNC conference.
From what Ethan Dewitt has heard, Scala has said that the Democratic National Committee will give the winner of the New Hampshire primary a symbolic victory regardless of the final vote total.
It didn’t matter one iota to the Republican contenders in New Hampshire’s primary election that their behavior tainted the entire process. President Trump addressed delegates at the New Hampshire Republican Party’s annual convention last weekend in Salem. Trump has been a strong advocate for hosting the primary in New Hampshire.