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Old 10-08-2003, 06:25 PM   #287
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Now that California is over, an update on the crazy Texas situation

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Originally posted by Replaced_Texan

... All of this means that if we didn't have a map out by Monday, then the primary election, originally scheduled for March 2, would have to be pushed back at least to March 9. This means that Texas wouldn't be part of Super-Tuesday, and the state could potentially have little or no impact on the democratic nominee.
Of course, this could also put you in a critical position if Super Tues. winnows the field without settling on one front-runner. And given that Super Tuesday already includes both New York and California, as a state you may not get much attention for a SuperTuesday gig unless you are a winner take all state (are you?).

And I second Fringey's thanks - this was interesting.
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