Iowa Caucus
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Remember, Iowa Isn’t The Only One With Delegate/Vote Differences
As results from the Iowa Caucus finally come in, many are noticing the difference in who leads the three (really, four) sets of numbers. There’s likely to be a lot of debate around Bernie Sanders leading the initial raw vote (or popular vote, as they like to say) and Pete Buttigieg probably winning the State…
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Remember, Iowa Isn’t The Only One With Delegate/Vote Differences
As results from the Iowa Caucus finally come in, many are noticing the difference in who leads the three (really, four) sets of numbers. There’s likely to be a lot of debate around Bernie Sanders leading the initial raw vote (or popular vote, as they like to say) and Pete Buttigieg probably winning the State…
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How Realignment Played Out In One Ankeny Precinct
Realignment trends in a suburban Iowa precinct Monday night proved Pete Buttigieg to be the strongest second choice of caucus-goers, with Sen. Elizabeth Warren not far behind. Iowans caucused in Ankeny 10, a largely white, affluent community on the outskirts of Des Moines, in a local elementary school surrounded by new housing developments. With eight…
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How Realignment Played Out In One Ankeny Precinct
Realignment trends in a suburban Iowa precinct Monday night proved Pete Buttigieg to be the strongest second choice of caucus-goers, with Sen. Elizabeth Warren not far behind. Iowans caucused in Ankeny 10, a largely white, affluent community on the outskirts of Des Moines, in a local elementary school surrounded by new housing developments. With eight…
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How Realignment Played Out In One Ankeny Precinct
Realignment trends in a suburban Iowa precinct Monday night proved Pete Buttigieg to be the strongest second choice of caucus-goers, with Sen. Elizabeth Warren not far behind. Iowans caucused in Ankeny 10, a largely white, affluent community on the outskirts of Des Moines, in a local elementary school surrounded by new housing developments. With eight…
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Early Insights From Initial Results Of The Iowa Caucus
Finally. We have numbers. Just not all of them. After a disastrous caucus night where the Iowa Democratic Party could not release results, they finally posted 62% of the precincts this afternoon at 4 p.m. While they’re not complete, we can still glean some very interesting observations from them. Let’s start with some statewide numbers…
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How Sanders’ Outreach Paid Off In Iowa’s First Latino Caucus
The Iowa Democratic Party tried to make the caucuses more inclusive and accessible this year, opening 87 satellite caucus precincts, 11 of which were specifically set up to meet cultural and language needs. In Des Moines, the obvious place to hold a Latino caucus was the Southside YMCA, where a vast majority of Latinos live.…
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How Sanders’ Outreach Paid Off In Iowa’s First Latino Caucus
The Iowa Democratic Party tried to make the caucuses more inclusive and accessible this year, opening 87 satellite caucus precincts, 11 of which were specifically set up to meet cultural and language needs. In Des Moines, the obvious place to hold a Latino caucus was the Southside YMCA, where a vast majority of Latinos live.…
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How Sanders’ Outreach Paid Off In Iowa’s First Latino Caucus
The Iowa Democratic Party tried to make the caucuses more inclusive and accessible this year, opening 87 satellite caucus precincts, 11 of which were specifically set up to meet cultural and language needs. In Des Moines, the obvious place to hold a Latino caucus was the Southside YMCA, where a vast majority of Latinos live.…
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It Was The Smoothest Iowa Caucus Ever… Until It Wasn’t
Many Iowans left their precinct caucuses last night in an upbeat mood, largely enjoying the experience to participate with their neighbors in a process that ran considerably more smoothly than in 2016. Then they got home and saw the mess unfolding on cable news as the hours ticked by with no release of results. The…














