Party leaders in New Hampshire, Iowa and Nevada have all objected to President Biden’s plan to put South Carolina first, while elevating Michigan and Georgia.
Iowa’s representative on the committee, Scott Brennan, said his state would continue to fight for the state’s early role in the process, without saying whether Iowa Democrats would go rogue with New Hampshire to hold an unsanctioned contest.“I cannot support the proposal before us,” Brennan said. “Small rural states like Iowa must have a voice.”
“I’m so proud that we are going to hear from more voices,” said Donna Brazile, another member of the committee, about Biden’s desire to make the early nominating process more diverse. “I’m not going to abandon a president who is winning for the American people.” “I think we feel comfortable with the president’s direction,” South Carolina Democratic Party Chair Trav Robertson said.
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