Over 110,000 votersparticipated in the 2024 caucuses, falling well below the high expectations for turnout. Just 40 delegates — out of over 2,400 nationwide —were at stakein the contest, the first measure of how the Republican field stacks up in the 2024 primary season. Iowa caucus resu...
a former Deputy Undersecretary of Agriculture in the Biden administration, easily won the Democratic primary over counselor Melissa Vine, 84-16 percent. He’ll face Nunn in a race where both candidates will lean on their military backgrounds and Democrats will look ...
Biden, the incumbent Democrat, faces little outward resistance from his own party as he seeks its nomination for president. His biggest Democratic challenger in the primary, Rep. Dean Philips of Minnesota, is mounting a long-shot campaign that his little chance of impacting the race. —Kevin Br...
DES MOINES, United States, Feb. 4 (Xinhua) -- The "majority of results" of Democratic caucuses in the U.S. state of Iowa Monday night will be released by 4 p.m. Central Time on Tuesday (GMT 2200), according to an Iowa Democratic Party (IDP) official. IDP Chair Troy Price told D...
DES MOINES, United States, Feb. 3 (Xinhua) -- Results of Democratic caucuses in Iowa on Monday night were delayed, causing confusion and discontent at the beginning of the 2020 U.S. presidential primary. Iowa Democratic Party (IDP) Communications Director Mandy McClure said in a statement tha...
Iowa Caucuses: Results Delayed As State Democratic Party Does 'Quality Control' CBS News is estimating a four-way race between Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg as voters' initial preference. Feb 3, 2020 Rubio Sticks To Script, Takes Heat In New Hampshire Le...
In 2016, Martin O'Malley left the Democratic race after results in Iowa confirmed that he wasn't much of a contender next to Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. Republican Mike Huckabee also dropped out in 2016 after a disappointing performance, especially compare...
This marked the highest turnout for any state using caucuses, but that figure was lower than the turnout in any state that held both a Democratic and Republican primary. Ultimately, the caucus system results in a low-turnout nominating event that magnifies the involvement of the party's ...
The sharpened rhetoric reflects an increasingly competitive race in the final stretch in Iowa. The latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist Poll of likely Democratic primary votersshows Clinton leading Sanders 48 percent to 45 percent, a statistical dead heat. ...
On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are locked in a tight race in the state that will help set the trajectory of the rest of the nominating contest. A win for Sanders would be a major upset that could carry his insurgent candidacy deep into the spring, while a win...