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Southern Democrats Push for South Carolina to Hold First Primary in 2028

via The Hill·May 28

A coalition of Democratic leaders from Southern states has advocated for South Carolina to hold the first presidential primary in the 2028 election cycle. This strategic move aims to shift the momentum of the party's nomination process away from early Iowa and New Hampshire contests. The proposal reflects a desire to reshape the Democratic Party's geographic priorities.

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