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Edited on Sun Jan-20-08 01:50 AM by HawkeyeX
You got to be shitting me.
The fact remains that the voters of the 30th largest state, 41st largest state, and the 35th largest state in total population dictates as to who our new nominee (all by decided by the voters of the first 3 elections?)
It's not over.
Compare this:
Nevada: 2,600,000 people New Hampshire: 1,235,000 people Iowa: 2,926,324 people
Super Tuesday states:
Alaska: 626,932 people California: Idaho: Arizona: Utah: Colorado: New Mexico: 1,928,384 North Dakota: 642,200 Kansas: Oklahoma:3,579,212 Minnesota: Missouri: 5,842,713 Illinois: Arkansas: 2,673,400 people Tennessee: Alabama: 4,447,100 people Georgia: New York: New Jersey: Massachusetts: Connecticut: Delaware: 783,600
Just a hint of how many people are in each state... and that way over outnumbers the 3 states...
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