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Omaha World HeraldPublished Sunday | June 24, 2007
It's not Super, but Dems pick Saturday
BY ROBYNN TYSVER
WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER
The presidential campaign showdown known as Super Duper Tuesday will go forward without Nebraska Democrats.
The party's central committee narrowly agreed Saturday to stick with its first-ever caucuses on Feb. 9 — four days after Super Duper Tuesday — despite concerns that the presidential nominating battle may be over by that time.
The 48-42 vote came after more than 30 minutes of spirited discussion about holding the caucuses Feb. 5, Super Duper Tuesday, or Feb. 9, the following Saturday.
Those who favored Feb. 9 said they need an entire day, rather than a workday evening, to pull off the party's first caucuses. They said a Saturday event would be easier for people to attend.
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