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« on: January 18, 2015, 07:42:20 PM »

I suspect that the major candidates will avoid NV but probably run stealth campaigns in case of Romney fading.

But then what happens in SC if Graham runs? Do the candidates also skip SC? I think right now NC is slated to go the Tue after SC so it may become the 'tie breaker' but in theory there may be no tie breaker before Super Tuesday (Assuming different winners for IA and NH)

Graham can't lock down SC. Heck, he would have been primaried last year if his challengers hadn't been so pathetic.
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