On October 29, the Nevada Republican Party leadership meets, and is expected to move the Nevada Republican caucus from January 14 to sometime in February. This will virtually guarantee that New Hampshire then sets its presidential primary for January 10. See this story about the Nevada Republican Party’s reasons for moving its caucus.
In 2008, the New Hampshire presidential primary had been on January 8, the earliest presidential primary ever conducted by any state government.
Nevada should get New Hampshire to pay them to move.
Nevada should hold it’s ground on this issue. Who cares what New Hampshire does.