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  2016 GOP primaries: first state/region to be considered "lean" (search mode)
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Question: In chronological order
#1
Iowa
#2
Colorado
#3
New Hampshire
#4
South Carolina
#5
Nevada
#6
Wyoming
#7
Alabama
#8
Arkansas
#9
Georgia
#10
Idaho
#11
Massachusetts
#12
Minnesota
#13
North Carolina
#14
Oklahoma
#15
Tennessee
#16
Texas
#17
Vermont
#18
Virginia
#19
Kansas
#20
Louisiana
#21
Maine
#22
Washington
#23
Hawaii
#24
Nichigan
#25
Mississippi
#26
Puerto Rico
#27
Florida
#28
Illinois
#29
Ohio
#30
Alaska
#31
Arizona
#32
Utah
#33
Missouri
#34
North Dakota
#35
Wisconsin
#36
New York
#37
Connecticut
#38
Delaware
#39
Maryland
#40
Pennsylvania
#41
Rhode Island
#42
Indiana
#43
Nebraska
#44
West Virginia
#45
Kentucky
#46
Oregon
#47
California
#48
Montana
#49
New Jersey
#50
New Mexico
#51
South Dakota
#52
D.C.
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Author Topic: 2016 GOP primaries: first state/region to be considered "lean"  (Read 11164 times)
Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
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« on: December 12, 2015, 01:22:54 AM »

I am hoping Cruz wins Iowa because CO ans NV are tailor made.

Cruz Iowa
Trump NH
SC tossup
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