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After Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, fuhgeddaboudit! %

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Since the advent of theIowa caucusesin 1972 and theSouth Carolina primaryin 1980, the “first in the nation” political contests, including theNew Hampshire primarywhich dates back to 1916, have been able to consistently end up selecting who the nominee for President will eventually be particularly for Republicans ByRobert Romano In fact, you cannot find a Republican […]

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