The political press is full of stories about the impending demise of New Hampshire s First In The Nation primary. Some of the biggest names in the Democratic Party have painted a target on the Granite State, particularly its longtime Secretary of State Bill Gardner. Interviews with more than a dozen Democratic leaders, DNC members and state party officials reveal that intense behind-the-scenes jockeying is already underway, with conversations ranging from reconfiguring the early state order to moving up Southern or Rust Belt states in the timeline, Politico reports.
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The national chairman of the Democratic Party, Tom Perez, says it s time for a change. Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada and South Carolina Congressman (and kingmaker) Jim Clyburn are so confident they ll push New Hampshire out of the top spot, they re joking about arm-wrestling for which state will go first.
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Trey Gowdy did not hold back during a Thursday appearance on America’s Newsroom, blasting President
Donald Trump’s inciteful language during Wednesday’s “Save America Rally” that preceded the Capital Hill insurrection by Trump’s supporters.
No reasonable conservative will label Gowdy a “cuck” or an ideological sell-out, as he single-handedly dragged Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton through an arduous investigation into the tragic deaths of four State Dept. staffers in Benghazi. But Gowdy was no partisan shill during a spirited conversation with Fox News anchor
Sandra Smith.
Smith asked Gowdy to opine on the apparent insufficient security around the Capitol Building that allowed it to be overrun in a relatively short period of time. The former South Carolina Congressman pushed back a bit and said he was never the sort to blame the police, and instead pointed his finger of blame elsewhere.