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Last year, Mr. Biden called on the Democratic National Committee to change the order of the 2024 primary to empower Black and other minority voters by replacing Iowa’s first-in-the-nation caucus with the South Carolina primary.

The most common forms that are required include the Affidavit of Name Change, the Order for Name Change or Petition for Name Change.

The stewards did not change the order of finish.

In February, the Democratic National Committee voted to change the order of its primary, upending decades of political tradition, and really upsetting New Hampshire in the process.

From Slate

Moreover, the idea that America is experiencing a culture war instead of a fascist war on democracy and freedom fits neatly into a narrative framework of momentary troubles that will soon pass and not an existential crisis that will fundamentally change the order of things in the country.

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