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Posted: 2011-09-30T15:55:26Z | Updated: 2011-11-29T10:12:01Z Early Primary States: Which Candidates Are Making The Most Impact? | HuffPost

Early Primary States: Which Candidates Are Making The Most Impact?

Whose Got The Best Early Primary Ground Game?
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In the early primary states of Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Florida, voters are seeing a lot of the Republican presidential candidates. From their appearances at local schools, diners, festivals, town halls and fundraisers - the GOP field is rotating through the four early primary states ahead of January's start to the contest season.

We at OfftheBus would like to hear from residents in these four states about how the impact of the GOP campaigns in their area to inform our reporters for a future story. If you live in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina or Florida, click the "Participate" button below to take a quick survey about the campaigns.

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