Iowa caucuses are biennial electoral events for members of the Democratic and Republican parties in the US state of Iowa.
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Iowa caucuses are biennial electoral events for members of the Democratic and Republican parties in the US state of Iowa.
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The Iowa caucuses are held to select delegates to county conventions and party committees, among other party activities.
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Iowa caucuses used to be noteworthy as the first major contest of the United States presidential primary season.
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Further, candidates who do poorly in the Iowa caucuses caucus are likely to drop out in the following days.
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Political parties in Iowa have used caucuses to select party leaders and candidates for office since the 1800s.
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Iowa caucuses held a presidential primary in 1916, but returned to the caucus system in 1917 due to high costs and low participation.
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In 1972, Iowa caucuses was the first state to hold its Democratic caucus, and it had the first Republican caucus four years later.
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Iowa caucuses operate very differently from the primary election used by most other states.
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Delegates elected at the Iowa caucuses are not required to declare a candidate preference, the media does not always have a purely objective way to determine the success of individual candidates at the Iowa caucuses.
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Iowa caucuses sends 56 delegates to the DNC out of a total of 4,366.
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Iowa caucuses's husband, Michael Halle, is a senior strategist to the campaign of Pete Buttigieg.
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