Wed. 05/08 – Why Aren’t the Primaries All on One Day? - a podcast by Ride Home Media
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A deep dive into why the Democratic primaries are on different dates, and every state doesn’t just go at once; Gillibrand says she’ll only nominate judges who will uphold Roe v. Wade; and a look at Fox News and its unlikely position as a power player in the Democratic primary.
Links:
- 2020 Presidential Primary Calendar (Frontloading HQ, Josh Putnam)
- Colorado Democrats plan to hold 2020 primary on Super Tuesday (VIDEO) (Colorado Politics)
- Why Does Iowa Vote First, Anyway? (NPR Politics)
- Why aren't all the primaries on the same day? (Vox/YouTube)
- United States Primaries Explained (CGP Grey)
- Fewer States Will Have Caucuses in 2020. Will It Matter? (NYT)
- Primaries and caucuses (Khan Academy)
- I will only nominate judges who will uphold Roe v. Wade and protect reproductive rights (Medium/Kirsten Gillibrand)
- Gillibrand Offers Explicit Abortion Rights Litmus Test for Judicial Nominees (NY Mag)
- Trump vows that he will overturn Roe v. Wade “automatically.” (The New Republic)
- Clinton: ‘I have a bunch of litmus tests’ for Supreme Court nominees (The Hill)
- Fox News is the unlikely new power player in the 2020 Democratic primary (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
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