Democratic Party officials are engaged in discussions over which state should hold the first presidential primary in 2028, with several states vying to become the new early contest site following Iowa's loss of its traditional lead-off position in the 2024 nominating calendar. Iowa Democrats have expressed regret over the party's decision to remove the state from the early nominating schedule and are considering reinstating their lead-off caucuses for 2028, even if it means acting independently from the national party's calendar. This internal debate comes just days before the national Democratic Party's annual summer meeting, highlighting ongoing tensions about the primary process and the strategic importance of early voting states in shaping the presidential nomination.
Just days before national Democrats gather for their annual summer meeting, Iowa's state party officials on Thursday said it was a mistake for the party to have abandoned Iowa in the 2024 early nominating calendar and opened up the possibility of going... https://t.co/3lXCbgZf2Y
Iowa Democrats eye bringing back lead-off caucuses, even if it means going ‘rogue’ in 2028 https://t.co/DxTeytbjxa https://t.co/y90ZnXiIAE
Iowa Democrats eye bringing back lead-off caucuses, even if it means going ‘rogue’ in 2028 https://t.co/iRblRvGpFG https://t.co/xQsBdzElfL