
Democrats set their 2028 primary calendar, with South Carolina going first
President Trump won 48% of the Hispanic vote in 2024, up 12 points from four years earlier, and he won 15% of Black voters, almost double his share in 2020,…
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South Carolina is set to hold its primary on Jan. Shifting from Iowa and New Hampshire does not mean little-known candidates cannot catch fire, as Pete Buttigieg did in Iowa and New Hampshire in 2020, when he was a 37-year-old former mayor. His share of non-Hispanic White voters remained stable, at 55%.
Furthermore, The party okayed a plan that has the Palmetto State kicking off the cycle on Jan.
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South Carolina is set to hold its primary on Jan.
according to The Boston Globe +2Shifting from Iowa and New Hampshire does not mean little-known candidates cannot catch fire, as Pete Buttigieg did in Iowa and New Hampshire in 2020, when he was a 37-year-old former mayor.
according to The Boston GlobeUnder pressure from Biden and his allies, the DNC moved South Carolina's primary to first for the 2024 calendar.
according to CBS News — LatestHis share of non-Hispanic White voters remained stable, at 55%.
according to CBS News — LatestThe party okayed a plan that has the Palmetto State kicking off the cycle on Jan.
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