The Nevada Democratic Party is urging its national party leaders to focus more on “diverse, working-class states” as they consider how to “rebuild” after this year’s election.
A Thursday Press release Nevada’s state-level party called on national party leaders and potential candidates under consideration to be the next Democratic National Committee chairman to “elevate” working-class states to the front of the 2028 presidential primary calendar. The press release noted the process typically began with states that were “overwhelmingly college-educated, white, or less competitive.”
“If Democrats want to win back working-class voters and rebuild our broad coalition of voters of color, we must elevate the nation’s most working-class and most diverse battleground state as the first presidential primary for the 2028 cycle,” said Nevada State Democratic Party Chair Danielle Monroe-Moreno.
choosing Democratic Party The calendar for the presidential primaries is the primary responsibility of the Democratic National Committee. Nevada has historically been a caucus state, but in 2008, the state’s Democratic Party ushered in a new era of state-run primaries, which the group said in its press release led to increased voter turnout.

People line up to vote in the 2024 US presidential election on Election Day at a polling station at the Galleria at Sunset Mall in Henderson, Nevada, on November 5, 2024. (Reuters/David Swanson)
Nevada It has historically been one of the first few states to hold a presidential primary or caucus in the past several elections, according to Federal Election Commission statistics, but it has been preceded by states like Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina.
Last month, after it became clear that Democrats would not come out of the election with the upper hand, Democratic legislators, Labor leaders, Students And Political pundits All came out with their own jurisprudential analysis of what had happened, with many suggesting that the party needed a rebound in winning back working-class voters.
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“There is more to lose than to gain politically for the far left, who represent more than the real world of Twitter, Twitch and TikTok.” Rep. Richie Torres, DN.Y., He said after the election. The working class is not buying the ivory tower nonsense being peddled by the left.
Meanwhile, Brent Booker, general president of the Laborers’ International Union of North America He said The party “has not fully embraced, and for decades has not, truly embraced working-class people.”
“If the Democratic Party is going to be the party of working people, we have to rebuild and rebuild it,” Booker added.
A progressive Sen. who argues that Democrats have lost the working class. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. In response to similar claims from, former Democratic National Committee Chairman Jamie Harrison called the idea “straight-up BS”.
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