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New Hampshire, a small New England state with roughly the same population as the city of San Antonio, has been a momentum-setter in presidential elections for nearly a century.
While Iowa has held its caucus before New Hampshire's primary every year since 1972, Iowa's caucus results are non-binding and delegates are not officially awarded until June, making New Hampshire the first state to award delegates in each presidential nominating cycle.
Since its first-in-the-nation status...
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