Thursday, July 20, 2017
Open Primaries, the Democrats and 2020
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Early last month the Democratic National Committee-sanctioned Unity Reform Commission convened for their second meeting in San Antonio. Whi...
Monday, July 17, 2017
California Continues Slow March Toward Earlier Presidential Primary
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In the earliest stages of the 2020 presidential election cycle, there has been little maneuvering on the nascent calendar of primary and cau...
Tuesday, June 6, 2017
Amended Primary Legislation Passes North Carolina House
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After clearing a committee hurdle late last week, SB 655 , made it onto the calendar of the North Carolina House. When considered on the ...
Friday, June 2, 2017
North Carolina Inches Toward Joining a Nascent SEC Primary for 2020
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A North Carolina House committee advanced on June 1 a bill to further specify the date of the presidential primary election in the Tar Heel...
Monday, May 22, 2017
A 2020 Presidential Primary in Colorado
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This is part one in a series of posts about 2017 legislation seeking to alter state laws concerning the timing of presidential primary elect...
Sunday, May 21, 2017
2020 Presidential Primary Movement: Expectations Setting
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With state legislatures across the country at various stages of winding down their work for 2017, FHQ should do what it should have done at ...
Thursday, May 18, 2017
Is Frontloading a Real Issue for 2020?
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Recently, in a couple of posts about the possibility of California shifting up the date of its next presidential primary, FHQ mentioned th...
Friday, May 5, 2017
Democratic Unity Reform Commission, Meeting #1, Day #1
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The Democratic National Committee continued its path toward developing the rules that will govern 2020 presidential nomination process. An...
California Primary to March?
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It looks that way. The question that remains after competing bills passed each house in the state legislature on May 4 is exactly where in...
Thursday, April 27, 2017
North Carolina Presidential Primary Bill Unanimously Passes State Senate
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If one goes on headlines alone , then SB 655 passing the North Carolina state senate with no dissent is a rather mundane if not arcane legi...
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