California Mulls Moving Up Primary
13th Nov 2006, 14:53 GMT
"California lawmakers from both parties, hoping to give the state more say in the nominating process, are considering moving the presidential primary from June to a date nearer the New Hampshire primary in January," reports the New York Times. "Nonetheless, mischief-making with the countrys primary calendar would doubtless cause consternation among national party officials and candidates from both parties. California is one of the most expensive markets to campaign in, and an early primary date would require huge expenditures early in the season."
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