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Yeah, because when I think of states with high paying jobs, manufacturing, high tech, world class universities, tourism, ethnic diversity, and scientific research, the first two I think of are Iowa and New Hampshire. :lamo
The primaries have become a financial windfall, and they will do everything possible to hold on to it...against any logic.
The only people I know from NH are the ones who work in Boston and whine about Mass. taxes.
Iowa is actually pretty normal, but the evangelicals there mobilize in huge numbers every four years- the state itself really doesn't reflect its record in the Primaries.