Campaign Schedule

Week of November 29 through December 6

All times and durations are subject to change

Tuesday, November 29
8:09 AM EST on C-SPAN2Approx. 22 min. Senator Ted Cruz Speaks at Republican Jewish CoalitionTed CruzSenator Ted Cruz (R-TX) spoke at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s 2022 leadership meeting ... Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) spoke at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s 2022 leadership meeting in Las Vegas. “Think, fight, persuade, and mobilize,” he said describing on how Republicans can win future elections. Senator Cruz continued to express his commitment to Israel and blamed the Biden administration for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Other topics included mobilizing the GOP base, speaking to people outside of the party, and how the party might gain a majority in the U.S. Senate. 8:31 AM EST on C-SPAN2Approx. 21 min. Senator Tim Scott Speaks at Republican Jewish CoalitionTim ScottSenator Tim Scott (R-SC) spoke at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s 2022 leadership meeting ... Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) spoke at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s 2022 leadership meeting in Las Vegas. He talked about his respect for the Jewish community and the need to stamp out antisemitism. The senator also criticized the Biden administration as he touched on high inflation, rising crime rates, and the U.S.-Mexico border. 8:53 AM EST on C-SPAN2Approx. 9 min. Governor Sununu Speaks at Republican Jewish CoalitionChris Sununu“Let’s stop supporting crazy, unelectable candidates in our primaries and start ... “Let’s stop supporting crazy, unelectable candidates in our primaries and start getting behind winners that can close the deal in November,” said Governor Chris Sununu (R-NH). This remark, made at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s 2022 leadership meeting in Las Vegas, referred to Republicans' performance in the 2022 midterm elections in which they failed to gain control of the U.S. Senate and gained a smaller margin in the U.S. House than they had hoped. He suggested ways the party can improve, including being more positive and inspirational in their messaging, and electing more competitive candidates.
Friday, December 2
3:18 PM EST on C-SPANApprox. 36 min. LIVE DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee Approves 2024 Primary ScheduleArtie Blanco; Donna Brazile; Maria Cardona; Joanne Dowdell; Carol Fowler; Jaime Harrison; Luis Heredia; Elaine C. Kamarck; Frank Leone; David McDonald; Mignon Moore; James Roosevelt Jr.; Graham WilsonThe Democratic National Committee’s Rules and Bylaws Committee approved a proposal from ... The Democratic National Committee’s Rules and Bylaws Committee approved a proposal from President Biden for South Carolina to be the first state in the 2024 presidential primaries, marking a change from the traditional Iowa caucuses in the past. A member from Iowa voted in opposition to the plan, as did a member from New Hampshire. DNC Chair and South Carolina native Jaime Harrison expressed support for the change after the vote occurred, and the proposal was expected to be approved by the full DNC in early 2023. South Carolina’s 2024 primary is scheduled for February 3, New Hampshire and Nevada on February 6, Georgia on February 13, and Michigan on February 27. 3:55 PM EST on C-SPANApprox. 1 hr. 10 min. LIVE DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee Meeting on RegulationsArtie Blanco; Donna Brazile; Leah Daughtry; Joanne Dowdell; Carol Fowler; Jaime Harrison; Luis Heredia; Elaine C. Kamarck; Frank Leone; Yvette Lewis; Ken Martin; David McDonald; Helen McFadden; Mignon Moore; James Roosevelt Jr.; Susan Swecker; Graham WilsonMembers of the Democratic National Committee’s Rules and Bylaws Committee reviewed, debated, ... Members of the Democratic National Committee’s Rules and Bylaws Committee reviewed, debated, and voted on changes in regulations. The regulations cover various facets relating to the Democratic National Convention, such as the delegate-selection process. Earlier in the day, the committee approved a change to have South Carolina be the first state in the 2024 presidential primaries, marking a change from the traditional Iowa caucuses in the past. 10:07 PM EST on C-SPANApprox. 1 hr. 31 min. DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee Debates 2024 Primary ScheduleStuart Applebaum; Artie Blanco; Donna Brazile; Scott Brennan; Maria Cardona; Ray Curry; Joanne Dowdell; Mo Elleithee; Carol Fowler; Jaime Harrison; Luis Heredia; Shevrin Jones; Elaine C. Kamarck; Frank Leone; Yvette Lewis; Molly Magarik; David McDonald; Helen McFadden; Mignon Moore; James Roosevelt Jr.; Randi Weingarten; Graham WilsonMembers of the Democratic National Committee’s Rules & Bylaws Committee discussed changing ... Members of the Democratic National Committee’s Rules & Bylaws Committee discussed changing the schedule of which states first hold primaries and caucuses in the 2024 presidential race. At the start of the meeting, Minyon Moore, Rules and Bylaws Committee co-chair, read aloud a letter from President Biden urging the DNC to give “first-in-the-nation” status to the South Carolina primary over the traditionally-first Iowa caucus. In the letter, the president said that caucuses are inherently “anti-participatory,” and stressed the importance that primaries, particularly in the South, give voice to voters of color. Committee members began their debate on the rule change before breaking for lunch.
11:39 PM EST on C-SPANApprox. 37 min. DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee Approves 2024 Primary ScheduleArtie Blanco; Donna Brazile; Maria Cardona; Joanne Dowdell; Carol Fowler; Jaime Harrison; Luis Heredia; Elaine C. Kamarck; Frank Leone; David McDonald; Mignon Moore; James Roosevelt Jr.; Graham WilsonThe Democratic National Committee’s Rules and Bylaws Committee approved a proposal from ... The Democratic National Committee’s Rules and Bylaws Committee approved a proposal from President Biden for South Carolina to be the first state in the 2024 presidential primaries, marking a change from the traditional Iowa caucuses in the past. A member from Iowa voted in opposition to the plan, as did a member from New Hampshire. DNC Chair and South Carolina native Jaime Harrison expressed support for the change after the vote occurred, and the proposal was expected to be approved by the full DNC in early 2023. South Carolina’s 2024 primary is scheduled for February 3, New Hampshire and Nevada on February 6, Georgia on February 13, and Michigan on February 27.
Saturday, December 3
3:40 AM EST on C-SPANApprox. 1 hr. 31 min. DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee Debates 2024 Primary ScheduleStuart Applebaum; Artie Blanco; Donna Brazile; Scott Brennan; Maria Cardona; Ray Curry; Joanne Dowdell; Mo Elleithee; Carol Fowler; Jaime Harrison; Luis Heredia; Shevrin Jones; Elaine C. Kamarck; Frank Leone; Yvette Lewis; Molly Magarik; David McDonald; Helen McFadden; Mignon Moore; James Roosevelt Jr.; Randi Weingarten; Graham WilsonMembers of the Democratic National Committee’s Rules & Bylaws Committee discussed changing ... Members of the Democratic National Committee’s Rules & Bylaws Committee discussed changing the schedule of which states first hold primaries and caucuses in the 2024 presidential race. At the start of the meeting, Minyon Moore, Rules and Bylaws Committee co-chair, read aloud a letter from President Biden urging the DNC to give “first-in-the-nation” status to the South Carolina primary over the traditionally-first Iowa caucus. In the letter, the president said that caucuses are inherently “anti-participatory,” and stressed the importance that primaries, particularly in the South, give voice to voters of color. Committee members began their debate on the rule change before breaking for lunch. 5:11 AM EST on C-SPANApprox. 37 min. DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee Approves 2024 Primary ScheduleArtie Blanco; Donna Brazile; Maria Cardona; Joanne Dowdell; Carol Fowler; Jaime Harrison; Luis Heredia; Elaine C. Kamarck; Frank Leone; David McDonald; Mignon Moore; James Roosevelt Jr.; Graham WilsonThe Democratic National Committee’s Rules and Bylaws Committee approved a proposal from ... The Democratic National Committee’s Rules and Bylaws Committee approved a proposal from President Biden for South Carolina to be the first state in the 2024 presidential primaries, marking a change from the traditional Iowa caucuses in the past. A member from Iowa voted in opposition to the plan, as did a member from New Hampshire. DNC Chair and South Carolina native Jaime Harrison expressed support for the change after the vote occurred, and the proposal was expected to be approved by the full DNC in early 2023. South Carolina’s 2024 primary is scheduled for February 3, New Hampshire and Nevada on February 6, Georgia on February 13, and Michigan on February 27.