Iowa Democrats held a caucus on the same day, but opted for voters to choose their candidate entirely by mail-in ballot as President Biden runs for reelection this cycle; those results will be released on Super Tuesday on March 5. Following the chaotic events of Democratic 2020 caucuses, Iow...
Updated on: February 8, 2024 / 11:01 AM CST/ CBS News What is a caucus and how does it work? TheIowa caucuses, the first2024 presidential nominating contest, took place on Jan. 15, and Nevada will hold caucuses on Feb. 8.
Then after the Democratic National Convention of 1968, where protests over the Vietnam War resulted in a protester's death and hundreds of injuries, Democrats in Iowa demanded reform of the state caucus system - to move power away from party bosses and more into the hands of grassroots act...
Iowa Caucuses: What Voters Are Thinking on Election DayIt's caucus day in Iowa, and the crisp air is crackling withanticipation. After all the months...Feldmann, Linda
Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley will appear on the Republican primary ballot, but not on the ballot for the long-established caucuses held on Thursday. The latter race, held by the state GOP, which is run by allies of former President Donald Trump, will be the only one that ...
Here's a strange but true fact: One year ago today, the attention of the political world was focused on which Republican presidential candidate would win the Iowa caucuses. A lot happened in 2024 — which, for political pundits, meant there were alotof chances to get things wrong. ...
Many people have criticized the importance placed on the Iowa caucus, arguing that the state is a poor representation of the rest of the country. Indeed, the demographics of the Iowan population differ from the demographics of the country as a whole. Iowa's population is 91.3 percent white, ...
As Iowa Democratic Party officials blamed an app for the delayed release of caucus results, conspiracies started swirlin
The 2024 Iowa caucuses have come and gone, with the key takeaways some freezing temperatures, low turnout, and a Trump slam dunk. 15 percent of eligible Iowans gave 51% of the vote to the former president. Of course, that also means that about half voted for somebody other than Trump....
The traditional telecoms haven’t gotten the rural residents of Winterset online — and what’s left is a patchwork of grants and public programs that can be hard to predict and harder to sustain. And while the Iowa Caucus has brought massive political attention to the small state,...