Follow the Iowa Caucus results and track Iowa polls as they happen. The 2008 Presidential Primaries are finally here! The Iowa Caucus and NH Primary start it all!
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Congrats to Huck and Obama for upsetting the balance of the universe. Sure, people have hoped someone could actually beat the evil queen herself, but it was the type of scenario where seeing is believing. And now we see. Obama - also known as B. Hussein Obama to the people who claim they are not ignorant bigots - pretty much showed that old, white people are not the only ones who vote. Then Huck rallies well past Romney, almost making it look easy. Perhaps the lesson we learned today is that... Read Full Story
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NEW YORK We'll be offering results and commentary on the Iowa caucus results all night, with material from numerous TV and Web outlets. We will update from the top, blog style. * 9:40: Obama pulling away with 37% to the other two at 30% -- a big win. Huckabee lead over Romney trimmed to 34% to 25%. Rudy on TV looking for help in Florida to save candidacy. Romney campaign manager Ed Rollins on Fox getting testy with Chris Wallace probably because Fox has mocked Huck. Bill Schneider on CNN... Read Full Story
As numerous writers have noted, Iowa polling data doesn't tell us much of anything because of the complexities of the variables involved. So the best "poll" to watch this evening would be the actual caucus results, which will be broadcast live online and on digital billboards in Iowa. "We expect the bulk of the results to be in by 9.30 pm to 10 ," says Chris Allen, the Iowa Democratic Party's press secretary. (A Republican party representative couldn't be reached at the time of this posting... Read Full Story
If you're not an Iowan you are likely unfamiliar and perhaps a bit confused how the Iowa Caucus works, so I did a little research to learn more. Here are a few excerpts from Howstuffworks.com: "The Republican caucus voting system in Iowa is relatively straightforward: You come in, you vote, typically through secret ballot, and the percentages of the group supporting each candidate decides what delegates will go on to the county convention." But the Democratic caucus has a completely different... Read Full Story
CNN.com and the New York Times are both currently reporting that Barack Obama has won a tight contest for the Democrats at the Iowa Caucus. They are also both reporting that Mike Huckabee has won the Iowa Caucus for the Republicans. Read Full Story
January 3, 2008
Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton is running neck and neck with Barack Obama in the polls for the Iowa Caucus . While not an election for a political office, the Caucus elects the representatives that go to the Iowa Convention that then elects the delegates for the National Convention . Since Iowa is the first caucus, it is considered a crucial point to win in the chess game of the National Election for president. With Hillary losing and Barack gaining ground , the... Read Full Story
January 3, 2008
Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton is running neck and neck with Barack Obama in the polls for the Iowa Caucus . While not an election for a political office, the Caucus elects the representatives that go to the Iowa Convention that then elects the delegates for the National Convention . Since Iowa is the first caucus, it is considered a crucial point to win in the chess game of the National Election for president. With Hillary losing and Barack gaining ground , the... Read Full Story
January 3, 2008
Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton is running neck and neck with Barack Obama in the polls for the Iowa Caucus . While not an election for a political office, the Caucus elects the representatives that go to the Iowa Convention that then elects the delegates for the National Convention . Since Iowa is the first caucus, it is considered a crucial point to win in the chess game of the National Election for president. With Hillary losing and Barack gaining ground , the... Read Full Story
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