Democrats' time crunch for a new candidate is still long compared to other countries
Briefly

Political experts consider American elections a permanent campaign due to the prolonged duration candidates run for nominations and delegates across states.
In the U.S., new candidates face an unprecedented path to the nomination with limited time before the election compared to traditional processes of the past.
U.S. presidential elections stand out with a much longer campaign period, starting over 700 days before Election Day, while other countries have much shorter candidate declaration periods.
Read at Axios
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