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The only reason I'm hesitant is because I don't fully understand how the race would change.
Posted by
Strongbad (aka Rambler14)
Oct 25 '11, 07:43
Would every candidate campiagn non-stop in the 10 states with the highest population and ignore the other 40?
Is this any better than what we have now?
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So, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida. -- nm
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Ghost Hunting
Oct 25, 07:47
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I think we'll also see even more craziness for early primaries -- nm
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znufrii
Oct 25, 07:56
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it's the one way a state party apparatus will still be relevant, so they'll be jockeying even moreso to have as much influence in the process as possi
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znufrii
Oct 25, 08:00
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