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Presidential Primary Bumped Up by Spitzer

By Associated Press | April 10, 2007

ALBANY — Governor Spitzer signed legislation yesterday moving New York's presidential primary to February 5, further setting the stage for a mid-winter political showdown that could leave Americans with the longest general election campaign ever. The change could also benefit the Democratic and Republican front-runners, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Rudy Giuliani. Nearly a dozen other states have already moved their primaries or caucuses to February 5. A dozen more are considering such moves, setting the stage for what is quickly becoming known as "Super-Duper Tuesday" just 22 days after the leadoff Iowa caucuses.


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