Iowa could lose first in nation election status due to lack of diversity
The Democratic National Committee has faced pressure from party insiders to diversify the first states that kick off its nomination process as Iowa has held that status for more than 50 years. NBC News’ Jonathan Allen reports on how states like Michigan and Minnesota are contenders to replace Iowa for the first-in-the-nation status.
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