California’s legislature voted to move its 2020 presidential primary up from June to March to give itself more relevance in the outcome. However, some worry ethanol policy could be at risk. Threat to Ethanol Politics California’s legislature voted to move its 2020 presidential primary up from June to March to give itself more relevance in the outcome. The state sends 13.6 percent of all delegates to the Democratic National Convention, but Iowa’s 1.2 percent of the delegates and New Hampshire’s 0.7 percent vote first, giving them greater influence over policy. Democratic candidates have persistently clinched the party’s nomination before California has even voted. Other states will jockey over the move, but some worry ethanol policy is at...