The Democratic National Committee ruled that the New Hampshire election effectively won’t count and the winner won't amass New Hampshire's 23 delegates in the march to the party's nomination.
Some New Hampshire Democrats are definitely upset.
In 2020, Biden finished a disappointing fifth in a crowded Democratic primary that saw some 300,000 votes cast. State officials expect less than 100,000 votes this year.
I mean, when the party straight up tells you not to do something and that they won't count your delegates if you do it, maybe you shouldn't fucking do it?
Slightly ironic. The government of New Hampshire is the one that mandated that a primary election for a political party must occur on a date the party doesn't want it to be on.
And not a bit of that has anything to do with why New Hampshire's delegates won't count or why he didn't register there. It's solely about the date of the fucking primary.
The article seems a little confusing but my takeaway was that Biden opted not to be put on the ballot but it’s expected he’ll still win through a write-in campaign.
I don’t think there’s another Democratic candidate who has a more likely chance of winning the general election.
Independents in NH are the ones who move the needle. Not respecting the will of NH's voters would be a stupid, stupid, STUPID move on the part of the DNC.
"The DNC doesn't give a fuck about you!" would be a great talking point for the GOP.