How does the scheduling of primary elections influence the race for president?

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Primary elections are where electors for the electoral college cast their ballots.

Primary elections have public ballots which are broadcast on the news and influence the presidential election.

Primaries held earlier in the schedule influence those in other states held at a later date.

Primaries held earlier in the schedule can give certain candidates momentum and media attention, which can influence voters in later primaries. Candidates who perform well in early primaries can gain financial support, endorsements, and voter enthusiasm, potentially giving them an advantage in the overall race for president. Additionally, the order and timing of primary elections can impact the overall narrative of the campaign and shape voter perceptions of the candidates.