more than states will vote in nominating contests. To win the GOP nomination a candidate needs . The number of delegates a candidate receives in each state is governed by complicated party rules. Super Tuesday is the big game and many states wanted in. Alabama and Georgia moved their primaries up hoping to give voters a louder voice in picking the presidential nominees. But so did many delegate rich states such as California. That has created an unintended consequence for the smaller states. If your goal was to really get the spotlight on your state Feb. Some smaller states may find themselves lost in the shuffle. Still party officials and voters in Super Tuesday states say they like the attention. This year Matheny won t have to travel out of state. Drew White a year old student at Auburn University feels the excitement too. White a John McCain supporter said Alabama has been insignificant in past presidential primaries. Being in the mix that s much be! tter than not having a say at all White said. Why would you want to go to the polls and vote after it s been decided she said. This is incentive to be part of a big thing now whether we get attention or not. Unless Super Tuesday delivers a clear front runner states with primaries after Feb. could have more influence. If there is no really definitive result . When resources are scarce the decisions are much more critical Harris said.
Source: http://www.inrich.com/cva/ric/news.apx.-content-articles-RTD-2008-01-27-0241.html
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