Saturday, December 22, 2007

Did You Know...

...that there is a state called Wyoming? Okay, so you've probably heard something about the Cowboy State before. Maybe you learned in school what its border states are or that its capital is Cheyenne. But, in reference to presidential politics, this state has seemed to have fallen off the map.

That may not be all that surprising when you look at it in the grand scheme of things. After all, it boasts the smallest population of any state in the U.S., with less than 500,000 people, as of 2000. As a matter of fact, that's fewer people than Washington, D.C. Furthermore, Wyoming voted strongly Republican (69%) for George W. Bush in 2004, meaning that any Republican candidate will probably win the state.

But here's the catch: the big thrust of its caucus happens on January 5th, two days after the Iowa caucuses and three days before the New Hampshire primary; and the caucus process has already begun. Yet no Republican candidate, save Ron Paul, is courting, or has courted, support there. Apparently, a victory in Wyoming is not considered a momentum-builder.

Wyoming Republicans actually risked some of their delegates at the national convention by moving up their caucus date. In 2004, they held their caucus on May 8th. Reportedly, they were willing to take this risk in hopes of getting some attention, which they really have not.

If the other candidates don't start paying attention in the next two weeks, they could be giving away a state to Ron Paul.

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