Now that it looks like 20 states will have Feb. 5 primaries, Arkansas’s move up suddenly seems likely to get lost in the shuffle. NY Times looks today at implications for campaigns of a big national decision day. Seems to me the obvious fallout is an advantage for those with the most money and less of a likelihood that a breakout in a small primary state can count for as much. This, at the moment, leaves Mike Huckabee at a disadvantage, I’d think.

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