> It's Probably losing it's place in the DNC primary,
The rule has already passed. It can defy the rule and keep its early date, but then it will lose half its delegates under the rule.
> Michigan which plants 2 million acres of corn will be 5th
Fifth isn't second, and two million acres of corn in a state with a $473B GDP is not the same significance as thirteen million acres in a state with a $180B GDP
> Iowa still might be on Super Tuesday.
Most of the country that isn’t on the early calendar is on Super Tuesday
Certainly all true, but I think it's still to be seen what kind of influence the Corn Belt will have in the DNC primaries, and what will happen with the RNC.
The rule has already passed. It can defy the rule and keep its early date, but then it will lose half its delegates under the rule.
> Michigan which plants 2 million acres of corn will be 5th
Fifth isn't second, and two million acres of corn in a state with a $473B GDP is not the same significance as thirteen million acres in a state with a $180B GDP
> Iowa still might be on Super Tuesday.
Most of the country that isn’t on the early calendar is on Super Tuesday