Democrats replace Iowa with South Carolina as Party’s first presidential primary state
The Democratic National Committee voted to make South Carolina the first voting state for the Party’s presidential primary. American Voices with guest host Julián Castro along with a political panel discussed how the move will transform the race to the White House in 2024 and beyond.
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