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What It Will Take to Win the 2028 Democratic Presidential Primaries

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What It Will Take to Win the 2028 Democratic Presidential Primaries
New York Times
New York Times53 mins ago
What It Will Take to Win the 2028 Democratic Presidential Primaries
A new early calendar will upend how Democrats select their 2028 champion.
Guardian Sport
Guardian Sport21 hrs ago
Elena Rybakina leads call for changes to 2028 calendar after schedule chaos
Olympic tennis event begins three days after Wimbledon Rybakina: ‘It’s crazy … hopefully something will change’ Elena Rybakina says she hopes the sporting governing bodies will consider making changes to ensure things are “more convenient” for players after the revelation that the tennis competition at the 2028 Olymp
Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera1 days ago
US Democrats finalise major shakeup to 2028 presidential primary calendar
South Carolina will again take centre stage as the first nominating contest, pushing Iowa from its top spot.
MSNBC
MSNBC1 days ago
It’s official: South Carolina to be first 2028 Democratic presidential primary
While some states expressed displeasure, the new calendar was overwhelmingly approved at the DNC’s summer meeting.
South Carolina leads off, Nevada in 2nd spot for Democrats’ ’28 presidential calendar
New Hampshire, New Mexico, Michigan and Virginia round out the early states, throughout February.
CBS News
CBS News2 days ago
South Carolina to hold first 2028 Democratic presidential primary
South Carolina's Democratic presidential primary will take place on Jan. 22, 2028. Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Michigan and Virginia will also hold early Democratic nominating contests.
DNC approves 2028 primary schedule, gives South Carolina the first spot
The Democratic National Committee approved its 2028 presidential nominating schedule, once again prioritizing South Carolina as the first-in-the-nation primary over Iowa and New Hampshire. South Carolina is set to hold its primary on Jan. 22, 2028, followed by Nevada on Feb. 1, 2028, New Hampshire on Feb. 8, 2028, New
Philadelphia Inquirer
Philadelphia Inquirer🏁 first to report2 days ago
Democrats approve a 2028 presidential primary calendar that leads off with South Carolina, followed by Nevada
Democrats approve a 2028 presidential primary calendar that leads off with South Carolina, followed by Nevada