The consensus around these parts seems to be that the process Democrats use to select our Presidential nominee is flawed, and fixing it will help us choose a nominee who better represents America - improving our chances of taking back the White House.
Soon the DNC is going to vote on whether to slip two contests (one in the West, one in the Midwest or South) between Iowa and New Hampshire. From what I am hearing - the decision in the West is down to two Southwestern states, Arizona and Nevada.
Chairman of the Arizona Democratic Party, David Waid, wrote this argument (which is published today in Roll Call) describing why Arizona is the best option.
Selecting Arizona is the Democrats' Best Option
Why should Arizona voters help decide the Democratic presidential nominee early in the primary and caucus season? Because its electorate reflects the new face of America, and it's winnable for Democrats in 2008.
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