An delegate to the Democratic National Committee ripped a new plan by party leaders and President to shake up the traditional sequence of primary contests – saying the move favors 'vanity candidates' and shifts nomination fights away from voters and onto the airwaves. Iowa delegate Scott Brennan was the lone voice trashing the plan at a meeting of the 's Rules and Bylaws committee in Washington Friday, after Biden released a letter calling for early states to 'reflect the overall diversity of our party and our nation – effectively getting behind a move to move up South Carolina, a state that salvaged his own campaign in 2020. That would be followed up by New Hampshire and Nevada, with and Michigan then getting a crack at the early state attention, under a plan being debated.
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