The Democratic National Committee (DNC) has approved a plan by presidential hopeful Joe Biden to remake the 2024 primary calendar, but it still faces some hurdles.
The plan, which was approved by the DNC in a virtual meeting, would upend the traditional presidential nominating calendar and move the traditional first-in-the-nation contests in Iowa and New Hampshire to later in the year.
The move has angered political leaders in both states, who argue that the changes would undermine their traditional role in the nominating process.
Under the new plan, states would be allowed to hold primaries or caucuses as early as March 1, and the Democratic National Convention would be held in August or September, rather than the usual June or July.
The plan also includes a number of other changes, such as allowing states to hold primaries or caucuses on different days, and allowing states to hold multiple primaries or caucuses.
The changes are meant to make the primary calendar more inclusive and give voters more options in choosing a presidential nominee.
However, the plan still faces some opposition from party leaders in both Iowa and New Hampshire, who argue that the changes would unfairly benefit larger states and could hurt their traditional role in the nominating process.
The plan must now be approved by the DNC’s Rules and Bylaws Committee before it can be implemented.
If approved, the changes could have a major impact on the 2024 presidential race and could lead to a much different primary calendar than the one used in past elections.









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