Here’s what national Democrats asked Iowa about caucuses
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The Rules and Bylaws Committee is scheduled to meet Jan. 31 in Puerto Rico to begin considering states' applications. Iowa Democrats are arguing that the party cannot build sustainable national majorities without reconnecting to rural America. State party ...
A fractured Republican electorate yielded a photo finish in the Iowa presidential caucuses Tuesday, with establishment favorite Mitt Romney eking out an 8-vote victory over surging conservative Rick Santorum out of more than 120,000 cast. After hours of ...
The new survey seeks input from Iowa Democrats across the state as party leaders begin to form their plans for the 2028 presidential caucus. "My goal in this process is unity around our shared values," Iowa Democratic Party Chair Rita Hart said in the survey.
WASHINGTON (MEDIA GENERAL) – A small group of people will soon settle themselves in a church basement or school cafeteria, away from the political coverage, data-driven online ads and candidates, to cast the first vote for President of the United States.
Congressman Randy Feenstra, a Republican candidate for governor, spoke to reporters shortly before the Iowa Caucuses began at 7 p.m. this evening. (RI photo) The 2026 Iowa Caucuses are history. Tonight’s gatherings gave activists from both of Iowa’s ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. Many political pundits seriously question whether Iowa deserves to have the first shot at selecting the next president. Iowa's profile doesn't even come close ...
The Iowa Democratic Party released their caucus survey results where they asked Iowa Democrats how they would like the state party to move forward with the Iowa caucuses. "The results of this survey are not surprising and they reflect what I've been ...