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Question: Should Nevada and South Carolina (in that order) be the first two states in the Democratic primary calendar?
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Author Topic: Should Nevada and South Carolina be the First Two States?  (Read 480557 times)
DabbingSanta
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« on: July 16, 2020, 01:22:24 PM »

They are far more representative demographically, so yea, there's a pretty strong case to move these states up front. I think it would quickly narrow down the front runners like Iowa and New Hampshire were intended to do but don't any more. Black votes matter!

Iowa: 89% white, 6% hispanic, 4% black

NH: 92% white, 3% hispanic, 1% black

Nevada: 51% white, 28% hispanic, 9% black

SC: 64% white, 28% black, 6% hispanic

USA: 63% white, 15% hispanic, 13% black
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