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"The Importance of Being Early: Presidential Primary Front-Loading and the Impact of the Proposed Western Regional Primary"

American Political Science Association.
Available online.
Article by Travis N. Ridout and Brandon Rottinghaus in the January 2008 issue of PS: Political Science & Politics "examines how early caucuses and primaries have become crucial in the race for the White House. The study takes a look at how states use the two strategies known as “front-loading” and proposed regional primaries in an effort to boost influence in the presidential nomination process."
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