| Women, Latinos particularly key as campaigns head to California |
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| Sunday, 13 January 2008 | |
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Carla Marinucci They're done with the hog farms and those quaint hamlets pumping out maple syrup. And now that the surviving presidential candidates have put Iowa and New Hampshire in the rearview mirror, they're speeding toward a very big, very Western political panorama where Nevada voters caucus on Jan. 19 and Californians offer the largest delegate prize of all on Feb. 5. The political map is quickly morphing from the intimate retail settings in the farms of Iowa and the town squares of New Hampshire into the broad expanses of the West, where urban areas and swelling "exurbs," expensive major media markets and burgeoning populations of minority voters will shape the race. READ MORE: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/01/13/MN9SUDQOC.DTL |
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