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« on: October 12, 2011, 09:36:39 PM »

Maybe they'd both go January 3.  But to clarify: Iowa is not locked in by the date they choose next Sunday, no?  They can move the caucus date after New Hampshire sets its date?

I think I had previously mentioned that the federal MOVE Act required them to set a date something like two months in advance, but apparently that's not an issue if they're willing to pay a fine for violating it.


You're talking about a state that forgoes millions of dollars each year in federal transportation funding rather than require adults to wear a seatbelt.

We have a seatbelt law here. We forgo millions of dollars each year in federal transportation funding rather than require motorcyclists to wear helmets. But I understand lots of states do that now...
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