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Old August 8th, 2007, 12:17 PM   #1
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Primary - they can be moved?


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Not Since 'The Music Man' Has Iowa Been Tricked This Badly [John Podhoretz]


Carl Cameron of Fox is reporting that South Carolina will move its Republican primary to January 19, thus triggering the New Hampshire law that requires its primary to be held at least 7 days in advance of anyone else's. (Right now, the New Hampshire primary is set for January 21.) The problem is that January 12 — seven days before the new South Carolina date — is a Saturday. So presumably New Hampshire would choose to move the primary even earlier, to the 10th or the 8th.

If it held the primary on Tuesday, January 8th, Iowa is in a serious pickle. Iowa could only maintain its first-in-the-nation caucus — now scheduled for January 14 — by moving it back earlier than New Hampshire. But when? A week earlier would be New Year's Day .

This also completely changes all kinds of political calculations, though right now, trying to sort through them could turn your brain to mush. Was this move done to benefit Fred Thompson by a) trying to foil Iowa and New Hampshire and, by inference, Mitt Romney and b) to lessen the importance of February 5, the so-called Super-Duper-Shmooper Tuesday that is the key to Rudy Giuliani's victory?

Or is this just an effort to assure the primacy of the South in a party whose base is in those Southern states? Or did South Carolina figure out that political reporters are bored and in need of a whole new story to write about for a week or so?
I wish some of us Western States could actually be moved up to have some sort of initial impact.
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Old August 8th, 2007, 12:22 PM   #2
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I wonder what Iowa and New Hampshire's Senators said to the one from South Carolina to piss him off?
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I always wondered what made Iowa think they're so dang important anyway. A law saying they have to be first? Whatever, get over yourselves.
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