News Republican Primary Race Heats Up: New Hampshire Moves Up Date

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The Republican primary race is facing significant changes as New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner threatens to move the state's primary to early or mid-December. This potential shift is a response to Nevada's decision to hold its caucus in mid-January. The situation is creating turmoil in the nomination calendar, raising concerns about the implications for U.S. politics. Critics argue that such actions could undermine the process, labeling those who disrupt the established timeline as non-contributors to the political discourse.
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The Republican primary race (between the states, not between the candidates) heats up:

New Hampshire primary could be early December (cnn.com)

In a move that would throw the nomination calendar into further turmoil, New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner is now threatening to move the state's primary into early or mid-December unless Nevada backs down on its decision to hold its caucus on a mid-January date.
 
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Ok, this isn't about state politics. It's about U.S. politics.

If you throw such junk out here, you'll only be labeled as a disruptor, not a contributor to the process.
 
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