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« on: February 20, 2021, 05:17:26 PM »

Can the DNC force New Hampshire to change their law so that they aren't the first primary in the nation anymore?
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« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2021, 03:36:38 AM »

Could be the early states end up IA-NH-NV-SC on the GOP and NH-NV-SC on the Dem side.

it's worth noting that unless the DNC changes their delegate allocation formula in the 2024 Call to Convention, each state will lose all their delegates if their presidential nominating contest is held before the following dates:

Iowa: February 5th
New Hampshire: February 13th
Nevada: February 24th
South Carolina: March 2nd
all other states: March 5th


Iowa should lose all of their delegates if they don't change to a primary (I don't mind them going first). New Hampshire should lose all of their delegates if they don't change their law regarding them being the first primary on the calendar (they really should switch places with one or both of Nevada/South Carolina).

The dates don't bother me, as long as we aren't having the Iowa caucus or New Hampshire Primary sometime in 2023 (which I wouldn't put past Bill Gardner).
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