The Presidents campaign has announced he will not be on the primary ballot in New Hampshire next year. I am. While the DNC has warned us to stop campaigning in New Hampshire as per its new rules, New Hampshire’s primary should not be fodder for the shenanigans of a political party. Granite Staters have decided for themselves when their primary will be, and I honor that. Something as important as a presidential election should not be subject to the whims of a political machine, and the DNC should not be able to override the voice of New Hampshire voters. I will be campaigning there in deference to the laws of the Granite State, not staying away in deference to the rules of the DNC. In a country where rampant costs for even the necessities of life make America too expensive for millions of Americans, and hopelessness and despair invade the lives of far too many, our campaign is charting a new economic path forward. Let Granite Staters decide the value of that conversation, for them and for the rest of the nation.

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Not only that, biden will not be president next year.
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Never listen to the DNC
Replying to @marwilliamson
Shenanigans? The topic of Iowa's and NH's outsized influence on presidential elections has been talked about for ears. White libertarians should not be picking the Democratic Party's nominee, nor should corn farmers in Iowa.
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No one cares Marianne.
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The bigger picture is needed here, not your sense of right, and I don't disagree with much of what you say. But this isn't about your ideology, it's about the greater good which involves compromise and politics. I frequented much of ur lectures in CIM. I think you need to revisit
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Good for you! I sincerely mean that. I don't understand how the party that constantly touts that they're "protecting democracy" doesn't appear to believe in democracy at all.
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