DNC poised to move primary opener away from Iowa
The Democratic National Committee will vote Saturday to shake up the start of its primary calendar. President Biden championed the revamped lineup ahead of the full membership vote. Supporters say the overhaul empowers voters who have gone unheard in battleground states. Despite some divisions over the proposed changes, Democrats are hoping to showcase unity. Ed O'Keefe reports from Philadelphia.
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