blog 3.4


  1. Phase 1 only concerns a paltry number of candidates but has a significant impact on the race's overall narrative. Phase 2 is the briefest but the most consequential. 
  2. Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, and South Carolina
  3. Because there are so few other contests happening, they are very important for overall perceptions.
  4. 60%
  5. California and Texas, but there will be other primaries in the South (Virginia, North Carolina, Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, Oklahoma), New England (Massachusetts, Maine, Vermont), the West (Colorado, Utah), and the Midwest (Minnesota), and caucuses in American Samoa
  6. 6; 4
  7. California moved to Super Tuesday.
  8. They will be smaller and more spread out
  9. It lets lesser-known candidates make their case in smaller, more-manageable settings.
  10. They allot all delegates proportionally, with no winner-take-all contests permitted

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