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Article: IOWA OUTCOME UNLIKELY TO SWAY NEW HAMPSHIRE VOTERS.(MAIN)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- January 18, 2004
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Byline: STEWART M. POWELL Times Union Washington bureau
MANCHESTER, N.H. -- The outcome of Monday night's hard-fought Iowa precinct caucuses may not have much impact on the first-in-the-nation primary eight days later.
``We tend to make up our own minds,'' says Jennifer Durgin, 24, a book editor from Dover, N.H. ``New Hampshire is just too stubborn to listen to anybody else.''
Dante J. Scala, a St. Anselm's College political scientist who wrote ``Stormy Weather: The New Hampshire Primary in Presidential Politics,'' says Iowa has a ``only mixed record at best'' at influencing the outcome in New Hampshire, the next showdown in the presidential ...