CONCORD, N.H. —
Democrats are poised to reopen the debate over their presidential nominating calendar, with the New Hampshire primary likely to be a point of discussion at the Democratic National Committee Summer Meeting in Minneapolis.
New Hampshire Democrats said they believe they are in a solid position to make the case for restoring the Granite State's traditional spot on the party's presidential nominating calendar.
"We have to stop settling for winning arguments with each other. We have to win elections," said DNC Chairman Ken Martin.
Martin is trying to chart a new course for the Democratic Party, and one of the biggest arguments in the last election cycle at the party meetings was the presidential nominating calendar. The attempts by the Biden Administration to rework the order