Wyoming: We're No. 1!
by Ryan Sager
Wed, 29 Aug 2007 at 12:24 PM
updated Wed, 29 Aug 2007 at 12:27 PM
Wyoming has moved up its delegate selection to January 5 — ahead of Iowa and New Hampshire (at least for now). This isn't a primary, though, so perhaps it won't have much impact. The AP explains:
Wyoming doesn't have caucuses or primaries. Instead, the state's Democratic and Republican parties select some of their delegates at county conventions and the rest at statewide conventions.
After choosing 12 delegates in the county convention, the state GOP will select 16 more at-large delegates at a statewide convention May 30 in Rock Springs.
I wouldn't expect this to mean any candidate time spent in the Equality State.
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