What do you think of the Democratic National Committee’s recent vote to reshuffle the party’s presidential primary and caucus order for the 2024 presidential election with the South Carolina Primary coming first, then followed three days later by the New Hampshire Primary and Nevada Primary (which replaces the Nevada Caucus), then Georgia roughly a week later, followed by Michigan two weeks hence, culminating in a Super Tuesday early in the next month (March)? Does this reshuffling redress some of the weaknesses of what had become a century long tradition for both parties?

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What do you think of the Democratic National Committee’s recent vote to reshuffle the party’s presidential primary and caucus order for the 2024 presidential election with the South Carolina Primary coming first, then followed three days later by the New Hampshire Primary and Nevada Primary (which replaces the Nevada Caucus), then Georgia roughly a week later, followed by Michigan two weeks hence, culminating in a Super Tuesday early in the next month (March)? Does this reshuffling redress some of the weaknesses of what had become a century long tradition for both parties? 

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