Los Angeles Times: “The moving of California’s 2020 presidential primary to March 3 — nipping at the heels of the four traditional early nominating states of Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina — is the latest bid to play with the calendar in hopes of gaining more electoral relevance. This will be the fifth time since 1992 the state has moved its presidential primary. It’s bounced from June, March, February and back again.”
“The perpetual tinkering underscores how California just can’t seem to shake its political inferiority complex.”
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