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Rotating primary hearing

NPR reports: The rapidly accelerating presidential primary schedule is frustrating some members of Congress. They want to change the system and used a Senate hearing to address the issue. A number of senators want a regional primary system, with the country divided into four regions. Each region would hold a separate primary, one month apart, starting in March 2012. -- NPR : Senators Lobby for Regional Primary System

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