New
Hampshire will remain first on the primary calendar, but faces
punishment from the Democratic National Committee, including the
loss of delegates to the Democratic convention.
The dispute between New Hampshire and the Democratic Party also
means Biden’s name will be missing from the New Hampshire
presidential primary ballot this year.
Biden ousted Iowa and New Hampshire from the first spots on the
party's nominating calendar in favor of South Carolina, a more
diverse state. Biden credits South Carolina and its large Black
population with catapulting him to the White House in 2020.
The move forces any Democratic challenger to Biden to compete
first in South Carolina instead of Iowa and New Hampshire, two
largely white states that rejected him in 2020. The winner of
the New Hampshire primary is not expected to get any delegates
necessary to secure the nomination, making South Carolina the
first vote of any consequence.
The official date sets the table for the Republican nomination
for the candidates seeking to challenge Biden in the general
election. They will compete in the Iowa caucuses on Jan. 15
before turning to New Hampshire, followed by the Nevada caucuses
on Feb. 8 and South Carolina’s primary on Feb. 24.
For Democrats, South Carolina’s primary will be on Feb. 3,
followed by Nevada’s on Feb. 6.
(Reporting By Jarrett Renshaw; Editing by Bill Berkrot)
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