Iowa has its day tonight. Iowans go to their caucuses and will be the first in the nation to publicly proclaim whom they want to run against the President next fall. Previously this “honor,” if you will, traditionally went to New Hampshire. But in the past couple elections, there has been much jockeying to be the first state to hold a primary. And, since every state in the nation has one, this jockeying continues until Utah holds its own on June 26, 2012.
By then it’s possible that what Iowa decided won’t mean much.
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