The Iowa Caucuses—the first event of the U.S. presidential primary season—are very important in electing the next president. Here's how they work.
How a caucus functions depends on the state and the party's rules. In some states, like Iowa, a caucus includes a presidential vote by participants that allocates national delegate slots to candidates that are then filled by the selection process. In others, the state party may use a ...
The long 2024 presidential primary season begins tonight in Iowa with the Republican caucuses. Follow live updates here.
which was held on the same day as precinct caucuses where the candidates were selected. State law says the term of convention delegates begins the day after the caucuses.
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(You would probably have a lot of other questions too: like what the hell is a Kum & Go, what is up with the giant windmills along I-80 blinking in unison at night, and why did the Democrats change caucus rules this year so that members of a viable undecided group are not allowed ...
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