Knowing the 2020 nomination is well worth having, some two dozen Democrats are contemplating entering the primary process. They may want to hurry.
While candidates always stay in the primaries beyond the point they’ve lost, the race will likely be effectively over after March 3, 2020. It will all go by in a flash — with just a month of voting — starting in Iowa on Feb. 3, heading to New Hampshire eight days later, then to Nevada and South Carolina on Feb. 22 and 29 respectively, capped off on March 3 with primaries in California, Texas, North Carolina and six other states.
“Why so quick?” you ask. CONT.
Mark Mellman (Mellman Group), The Hill