Opinion | Why Iowa and New Hampshire deserve to be on the primary chopping block

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Opinion | Why Iowa and New Hampshire deserve to be on the primary chopping block
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Joshua Spivak: A change to which states get first dibs in the primary is long overdue, and there are several reasons why Iowa and New Hampshire may deserve to be on the chopping block. - NBCNewsTHINK

has won both Iowa and the presidency, and since Carter, not a single non-incumbent Democrat who has triumphed in New Hampshire went on to victory in November. Both Bill Clinton and Obama lost in the Granite State.

Perhaps what makes Iowa even more problematic for Democrats is that it has moved out of the political center.has not been a boon. Only George W. Bush won the caucus and the presidency. New Hampshire has been a bit more of a benefit, with nearly all of their presidents since 1980 winning the state.

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