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Should N.H. continue to hold the first presidential primary in the nation?

A voter walks out from behind a red, white and blue curtain at a voting booth
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The Democratic National Committee is demanding New Hampshire no longer hold the first presidential primary, a move supported by President Joe Biden.

New Hampshire has traditionally been first, state law requires so, but the DNC is pushing for South Carolina to take that position, citing voter diversity as a key issue.

We want to hear your thoughts: Do you think New Hampshire should continue to be first, or is it time for another state to lead?

You can email us at voices@nhpr.org and we may get in touch with you to put your voice on the air.

Julia Furukawa is the host of All Things Considered at NHPR. She joined the NHPR team in 2021 as a fellow producing ATC after working as a reporter and editor for The Paris News in Texas and a freelancer for KNKX Public Radio in Seattle.
Michelle Liu is the All Things Considered producer at NHPR. She joined the station in 2022 after graduating from Northwestern University with a degree in journalism.
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