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New York Moves Toward February 5 Primary

By RYAN SAGER | March 21, 2007

New York's legislature has moved the state one step closer to joining California in participating in a February 5, 2008, big-state primary.

Traditionally, small states Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina have an out-sized impact in the primary process, because they vote early and shape perceptions of which candidates are in the lead (and which candidates are best at on-the-ground, turnout-intensive politics). This year, however, California has moved its primary to February 5 — expected to be just days after New Hampshire votes — and Florida, New Jersey, and other states are considering joining in.

New York, in fact, is late to the party, given how much it has at stake...

Read the whole story at NYSunPolitics.com.


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