Around 109,000 votes have been counted in Iowa tonight, and ABC News's estimated expected vote is roughly 115,000. Should that be about the final total vote tally, that'll mean roughly 5 percent of the voting-eligible population participated in the Rep...
"If you want to move forward with no chaos," she said. "If you want to move forward with no more vendettas. If you want to move forward with a sense of hope … join us in this caucus. I ask for your vote, and my promise to you is I will make sure every day I focus on wh...
Republican presidential candidate and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis looks on during a campaign event at the Chrome Horse Saloon ahead of the caucus vote in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, U.S., January 14, 2024. Alyssa Pointer | Reuters Ron DeSantis campaign spokesman Andrew Romeo called it "outrageous" ...
8 Precinct Vote Totals Missing From Iowa CaucusesKate Wells
Iowa GOP caucusgoers say no to the status quo DES MOINES — Iowa GOP caucusgoers want sweeping changes to how the federal government is run, according to AP VoteCast. About 3 in 10 say they are seeking a complete and total upheaval. An additional 6 in 10 caucusgoers say they want su...
people may vote before Election Day. The Iowa caucuses, on the other hand, are held in the evening and voters must attend in person in order to participate, except in a few isolated instances. Caucuses are run by political parties, whereas primaries are usually (but not always) run by ...
5:35 p.m. - Iowa GOP caucusgoers say no to the status quo Iowa GOP caucusgoers want sweeping changes to how the federal government is run, according to AP VoteCast. About 3 in 10 say they are seeking a complete and total upheaval. An additional 6 in 10 caucusgoers say they want...
Iowa GOP caucus results (10:04 p.m.) vs. Iowa polling average CANDIDATEPOLLING AVERAGEACTUAL VOTEDIFFERENCE Trump28.624.7-3.9 Cruz23.927.8+3.9 Rubio16.422.6+6.2 Carson8.09.3+1.3 Paul4.44.5+0.1 Bush3.72.8-0.9 Huckabee3.11.7-1.4 Christie2.61.7-0.9 ...
CAUCUS-NIGHT VOTE-SWAPPING COULD TILT IOWAAnne E. Kornblut, Globe Staff
that year, moved the date of its Iowa caucuses from the middle of the calendar to the start, scheduling the voting contest in January. Four years later, in 1976, the Republican Party moved its caucuses to January as well, solidifying Iowa's status as the first-in-the-nation vote. ...