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Biden also declined to campaign in the state or be listed on the primary ballot because of the calendar fight between the state and the DNC -- but Phillips and Williamson have been trying to use ...
President Joe Biden will ... in New Hampshire's primary election was Friday. Among the Democrats on the ballot will be two long shot candidates: author and speaker Marianne Williamson and Rep.
Dean Phillips of Minnesota dropped his long-shot Democratic primary bid against President Biden Wednesday ... author Marianne Williamson were also on the New Hampshire ballot.
Biden chose to skip the state ... But because her vote in the Democratic primary for either Williamson or Phillips (“both great candidates,” she said) would not count toward their delegate ...
Determined New England Democrats led a write-in campaign to help Mr. Biden in Tuesday's primary against Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips and author Marianne Williamson, the two leading candidates ...
Not only are many of President Joe Biden's most high ... on a party's primary ballot, their primary election would not be held. The campaigns of Phillips, Williamson and Uygur immediately sounded ...
Dean Phillips is challenging ... does not plan to have primary debates in 2024, with an incumbent president on the ballot, and is operating as an extension of the Biden campaign.
Newsweek reached out to the Biden, Phillips and Williamson campaigns ... Biden will not be on the former's primary ballot. Last year, the DNC approved a new schedule that bumped South Carolina ...
Nationally, Phillips and Williamson have been largely ignored; Florida's Democratic Party, for example, has only submitted Biden's name for the state's primary ballot. Even though his name is not ...
Biden is also facing a challenge from self-help author Marianne Williamson, who is polling at 8.4% in the RCP nationwide average. Phillips missed the deadline to make the primary ballot in Nevada ...
Dean Phillips (D-Minn.) and Marianne Williamson, both of whom trail Biden in public polling and fundraising. Under Florida rules, the state’s party votes on who will appear on primary ballots.