John, we have some exciting news: Connecticut is in the running for one of the early Presidential primary spots for 2024 and beyond! Look out Iowa and New Hampshire, Connecticut is ready to be first in the nation from now on.
In 2020, Connecticut showed a surge of support for Democratic candidates, proving that we are the state to set the stage for a series of Democratic victories throughout the country!
The Democratic National Committee is hearing presentations this week for the 17 state finalists who are in the running for an early primary spot.
Will you lend your support and sign on to co-sponsor Connecticut’s early primary bid? [[link removed]]
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Connecticut can play a more crucial role in the 202 4 Presidential election by being an early primary state:
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Connecticut
voters
will
set
the
tone
of
the
race
as
national
reporters
visit
our
state
early
and
often;
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Demographically,
Connecticut
offers
an
ideal
representation
of
the
United
States,
highlighting
America’s
racial,
ethnic,
and
economic
diversity;
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Connecticut
voters
are
uniquely
involved
in
local
and
state
politics,
offering
a
true
measure
of
the
substance
of
a
candidate's
campaign
and
character;
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Plus
,
Connecticut’s
diverse
and
compact
landscape
will
allow
Presidential
candidates
to
directly
interact
with
voters
in
vibrant
cities
and
charming
rural
towns
across
the
state!
For decades, states like Iowa and New Hampshire have had the privilege of holding their primary contests or caucuses before everyone else while we waited until the last Tuesday in April of Presidential years, despite Connecticut being an ideal setting for an early primary.
The residents of Connecticut are deeply passionate and involved with local, state and national politics.
We are confident that Connecticut is more than prepared to meet the moment — add your name if you agree: [[link removed]]
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Thanks for taking action,
Connecticut Democrats
CT Democratic Party
750 Main Street
Suite 1108-3
Hartford, CT 06103
United States
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