A presidential primary filing period marked by lights, cameras and (in)action has come to a close at the New Hampshire secretary of state’s office.

Two weeks before he dropped out, former Vice President Mike Pence was the only candidate to have his own studio lights shining on him as he signed up for the yet-to-be-scheduled Republican contest next year.

Former President Donald Trump’s staff ripped up tape from the carpet that reserved spots for local journalists and put his campaign photographer up front instead.

President Joe Biden skipped signing up altogether, in deference to changes that the Democratic National Committee is making to the nominating calendar.

    • @phoneymouse@lemmy.world
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      61 year ago

      Agree… no one state should have more influence than another. Also, it makes the contest more of a horse race and less about people just voting their values. And, it gives powerful interests time and opportunity to meddle. Like when Bernie won early on in 2020 primaries, and then Obama called up all the other Dem candidates and asked them to drop out so Joe Biden could win.