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To: stockman_scott who wrote (4866)1/3/2008 12:21:42 PM
From: ChinuSFO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 149317
 
Independents are allowed to vote for the Democratic primaries in California. For the Republican primaries you have to be a registered Republican.
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Today's Iowa caucuses
The caucuses may not pick a president, but they could separate the wheat from the chaff.
January 3, 2008

.....Conventional wisdom (pun unintended) suggests that New Hampshire's primaries next week will be a clearer indicator of national trends than Iowa's caucuses, but that's questionable given the wide-open nature of this year's election. It's much more likely that the nominees from both parties won't become known for some time -- at least until "Super-Duper Tuesday" on Feb. 5, when California and 21 other states will have their say. To call that unusual would be an understatement. The nation's most populous state has mostly been an afterthought in presidential politics, with the party races a foregone conclusion by the time California held its primary in June. This time may finally be different......

...contd at latimes.com