Iowa and New Hampshire matter because they set the narrative. Their small delegate counts don’t drive the nomination, but their early timing does. Media amplification and voter signaling create momentum.
California, Texas, New York, and Florida hold the delegates. They decide who wins. But they don’t shape the path. Momentum comes from the early contests. Those early states trigger behavioral shifts. The delegate-rich states determine the final outcome. They don’t control the trajectory.
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