Iowa caucuses

Democratic US presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks to supporters and volunteers at a campaign field office in Iowa City, Iowa, Feb. 2, 2020.

Iowans debate how to make the caucuses more inclusive

US politics

For nearly a half century, every four years, the world’s eyes have focused on Iowa for the first decision in the election for the president of the United States. In that same period, Iowa has seen an unprecedented wave of nonwhite immigration, bringing diversity to a state settled mostly by Europeans.

Bad news for Romney: Perry drops out, Iowa Caucus takes back his victory

Global Politics

After hours of delays, Romney earns 8-vote victory over Santorum

Global Politics

Iowa Caucuses set tonight to kick off 2012 election season

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Do caucuses and primaries produce the best presidential candidates?

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US could see a new political party by 2012

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Internet-based Americans Elect movement may have a candidate on the 2012 presidential ballot.

What’s the Difference Between a Caucus and a Primary?

On Tuesday, Colorado and Minnesota will hold their Republican caucuses, either confirming or casting doubt onto Mitt Romney’s lead. But why some states hold caucuses instead of primaries –  or in the case of Missouri, use both –  in order to determine how many delegates they’ll send to a party’s national convention is largely a matter of […]

A Recap of the Florida Primary

Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney won a decisive victory in yesterday’s Florida primary, dealing a major setback to Newt Gingrich’s hopes of a fully-realized insurgent candidacy. With decided forward momentum, it’s clear that Romney has recovered from the miscalled Iowa caucus victory and is now leading the GOP pack: Romney won with 46 percent of […]

A Democratic Perspective on the 2012 Presidential Race

With Texas Governor Rick Perry dropping out of the race and Rick Santorum declaring a belated victory in the Iowa caucuses, Thursday marked a day of big game changers in the GOP presidential contest. With one day left until the South Carolina primary, frontrunner Mitt Romney is slipping in the polls as Gingrich picks up […]

Too Little, Too Late? Santorum Declared Iowa Caucus Winner

Friday South Carolina will hold the “First in the South” primary. Since 1980 the victor of the South Carolina primary has gone on to win the presidential nomination. But the Palmetto State is sharing the limelight this morning with the Hawkeye State as the miscount in Iowa has skewed the results of the first GOP […]