Wyoming GOP Takes Role in Picking President
The Wyoming Republican Party moves its caucus up to Jan. 5 (two days after Iowa) with the idea of finally making a difference in presidential politics. The state has never been much of a player. The nation's least populated state is not known for getting Republican candidates to visit — until now.
Peter O'Dowd reports from Wyoming Public Radio.
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