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United States: Democrats Already Eyeing 2028, Primary Calendar Radically Overhauled

From ANSA · () Italian

Translated from Italian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • US Democrats are reshaping their 2028 presidential primary calendar to prioritize states with diverse electorates.
  • South Carolina and Nevada will lead the early voting, replacing Iowa and New Hampshire's traditional kickoff role.
  • The shift aims to boost the influence of Black, Hispanic, Asian, and other minority voters in selecting the party's nominee.

The Democratic Party in the United States is strategically altering its 2028 presidential primary calendar, moving away from the long-standing tradition of Iowa and New Hampshire leading the nomination process. The new schedule aims to amplify the voices of minority voters, particularly African Americans, Hispanics, and Asians, by placing states with significant diverse populations at the forefront of early voting.

Six states, different regions, different communities, different experiences, but united on one roadmap to the White House.

โ€” Ken Martin, head of the DNCMartin emphasizes the diverse yet unified approach of the new primary calendar aimed at reaching the White House.

South Carolina and Nevada are slated to be the first two states to cast their votes, followed by New Hampshire, New Mexico, Michigan, and Virginia. This significant shift is designed to ensure that the candidate emerging from the primaries can garner the broadest possible support across the nation's diverse demographic landscape. The Democratic National Committee (DNC) finalized this new order at their meeting in Austin, Texas.

"Six states, different regions, different communities, different experiences, but united on one roadmap to the White House," stated Ken Martin, head of the DNC, highlighting the inclusive intent behind the calendar overhaul. This move also prioritizes states where the general election contest against Republicans is expected to be more competitive, rather than those already reliably Democratic.

Woke 1 was a madness, let's focus on the economy.

โ€” Alexandria Ocasio-CortezOcasio-Cortez expresses a shift in progressive focus from cultural issues to economic concerns, a sentiment shared by much of the progressive wing.

Meanwhile, the article notes a broader shift within the progressive wing of the party, with figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez signaling a move away from an overemphasis on "woke" culture towards economic issues. This internal adjustment is seen as a response to the current political climate, where economic concerns like inflation and the cost of living are paramount for voters. Former President Donald Trump has commented on these shifts, suggesting Ocasio-Cortez might run in 2028 and criticizing Democratic stances on crime, while polls indicate voters perceive Democrats as more capable of handling economic challenges.

They are all trying to backpedal on their statements about crime.

โ€” Donald TrumpTrump comments on Democratic politicians, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, appearing to retract previous stances on crime.
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Originally published by ANSA in Italian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.