The DNC is back at it, with the help of states looking to jump New Hampshire in the presidential primary line. Why? Diversity. Our crime is too low, health outcomes are too good, with above-average incomes, low poverty, and a higher quality of life—nothing like the Democrat-run enclaves.
We just don’t represent “the Democrat Party.”
Oh, and too many white people.
The last thing is what they’re focused on, but that’s just the part they can say out loud. It is a big picture sort of thing cloaked in the guise of “diversity.”
New Hampshire is over 90% white, probably because New England winters continue to be cold despite the promises of global warming. Climates like this are also not great for the health of people of color. The darker the skin, the more difficult it is to self-generate serum vitamin D levels needed to keep the immune system fired up. It’s one of the reasons they see higher flu infection rates during colder months.
Not just COVID, any flu.
These days if they get the flu, it is because someone convinced you their “vaccine” would provide protection. That was another lie the left told the African American community and to their credit, they are one of the lowest uptake demographics to date. And maybe they got the hint and are using D supplements.
I hope so, but it is not as easy for the New Hampshire Dems who need to battle to keep their right to the primary. There’s no vitamin for that and the DNC, like many private organizations, quickly succumbs to pressure from the victim classes they perpetuate.
“We cannot, as Democrats, build the party if we are not looking at diversity in its broadest sense, making sure that we are addressing that rural working class American, and we cannot win as a party if we don’t tap into even further our diverse communities across the country,” said Iowa Democratic party Chair Ross Wilburn after his state’s presentation.
New Hampshire Dems may have voted for Obama, but color doesn’t drive them to the polls to support diversity. The second congressional district has been presenting them with candidates of color for nearly a decade, both black and Hispanic, and NH Dems keep picking pasty white Annie Kuster.
Okay, the people of color were registered Republicans. Still, if diversity truly matters, they’d have voted their own victim class, and we’d have had diversity sending Republicans and democrats instead of just Blue Fish over and over. A bizarre electoral abnormality when the same voters keep electing Republicans to state government.
Could this lack of diversity cost New Hampshire it’s beloved and sacred first in the nation primary? We have a law on the books that requires the Secretary of State to schedule it before any other declared primary dates on the calendar and it does not differentiate by political party.
And what does that look like?
Well, depending on the pressure campaign, the Granite State would still have its scheduled primary (before any other), and Republican candidates for President would flock here to meet and greet, but what about Dems? What if the DNC convinced Democrats to stay away because their first primary was someplace else?
Would they?
And what if the DNC decides the votes and delegates in that unauthorized “Dem primary” don’t count?
It’s their party. They can whine and complain and trigger each other if they want. But what’s what at the end of the day? I don’t know, and I really don’t care beyond the internal tension and popcorn-worthy virtue signaling.
They created the monster. If it eats their primary, then the Democrats got what they deserved.