What time does the 2024 Iowa caucus end? The caucuses began around 7 p.m. CT and generally concluded within an hour, before vote counting commenced. But there were timing differences between the more than 1,600
Editorial. Comments on the presidential elections in the United States. Proof on the importance of exercising the constitutional right to vote; Views on the number of people who turned out for the 2000 elections; Lessons on the outcome of the elections....
The letdown when Iowa City results revealed the millennials had packed the free concert, but not bothered to vote…the first niggling of a worm of doubt. Highlights:My hostess Nan Tayor greeting me with gluten-free bread she’d borrowed from her church; the Republican who gave me directions ...
After criticism about the misleading mailers, Cruz said:“I will apologize to no one for using every tool we can to encourage Iowa voters to come out and vote.” Categorization: After the mailers made headlines, the Cruz campaign was accused of dishonesty by some and outright fraud (but no...
VOUCHERS HAVE BEEN A TOUGH SELL — AT LEAST WHEN PUT TO A VOTE: President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to create a massive $20 billion block grant to expand charter and private school options for poor children. But when voters in states across the country have been asked...
I think if a candidate does their due diligence in expressing their position on issues based on what they’re running for, I think that we have a smart enough population that they’ll vote based on the true value of the candidate — not based on their gender, but based on their platform...
Some time ago I heard that there was some open source project for vote counting software, with the ability to peer-review, much like peer-reviewed crypto. Am I mis-remembering this, or does this exist? If so, where? Neal McBurnett•January 23, 2009 10:47 AM ...
“the Four Horsemen,” after the allegorical figures of the Apocalypse associated with death and destruction. In the spring of 1935, a fifth justice, Hoover-appointee Owen Roberts—at 60 the youngest man on the Supreme Court—began casting his swing vote with them to create a conservativ...
Both, particularly Bush who won a nail-biter election and, like Trump, lost the popular vote, spent time in states they’d narrowly lost. Bush also travelled to states he’d decisively lost, while it took Obama more time to expand his travel itinerary to deep-red, or Republican-leaning,...
Quinnipiac does have such a house effect; so far this year, its polls have been a net of 3.6 percentage points more favorable to Trump than others of the same states. This is an important mitigating factor for Clinton, although this morning’s polls still had bad news for her even if ...