Democrats postpone decision on upending 2024 presidential primary calendar
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The Democratic National Committee is delaying until after November’s midterm elections a highly anticipated decision on changing the top of their 2024 presidential nominating calendar
The DNC’s Rules and Bylaws Committee, in a letter to party officials that was obtained Fox News on Saturday, explained that they will push back any decision on which states they’ll recommend obtaining carve-out status, meaning those states would get to hold their presidential nominating primary in a pre-window ahead of March 2024, when the remaining states are allowed start holding their contests.
Rules and Bylaws co-chairs James Roosevelt, Jr. and Minyon Moore wrote that they would "postpone a committee decision on the pre-window line until after the midterm elections."