The US Democratic National Committee voted in Texas on the 15th to pass the “starter” schedule for the 2028 presidential election, identifying the six states as “early bird states” to hold primaries from January to February of that year. It mainly targets ethnic minorities and workers' groups that have a heavy weight among voters in these states, hoping to rely on the Democratic Party's “diversification” strategy to launch the first round, thereby consolidating and expanding its basic market to win the presidential election more than two years later. According to the new primary election schedule, the Democratic Party's primary campaign for the 2028 general election will begin in South Carolina: On January 22, 2028, the southeastern state of South Carolina will take the lead in holding a Democratic primary vote to confirm which presidential candidate it supports. It was followed by the western state of Nevada, which held a primary election on February 1. The remaining “early bird states” are New Hampshire, New Mexico, Michigan, and Virginia in that order. The primary election schedule is all focused on February, before “Super Tuesday.” Other states hold primaries in March and later.

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The US Democratic National Committee voted in Texas on the 15th to pass the “starter” schedule for the 2028 presidential election, identifying the six states as “early bird states” to hold primaries from January to February of that year. It mainly targets ethnic minorities and workers' groups that have a heavy weight among voters in these states, hoping to rely on the Democratic Party's “diversification” strategy to launch the first round, thereby consolidating and expanding its basic market to win the presidential election more than two years later. According to the new primary election schedule, the Democratic Party's primary campaign for the 2028 general election will begin in South Carolina: On January 22, 2028, the southeastern state of South Carolina will take the lead in holding a Democratic primary vote to confirm which presidential candidate it supports. It was followed by the western state of Nevada, which held a primary election on February 1. The remaining “early bird states” are New Hampshire, New Mexico, Michigan, and Virginia in that order. The primary election schedule is all focused on February, before “Super Tuesday.” Other states hold primaries in March and later.