Washington — In 2008, Iowa launched Barack Obama’s presidential campaign and put him on the path to becoming the first black president in history.
In 2012, Iowa demonstrated that Donald Trump’s presidential campaign was more than a cable-tv creation and helped Trump on his way to becoming the first reality-tv president in history.
In 2020, Iowa has so far denied us any clear and obvious lessons. Apart, perhaps, from the fact that it’s time for Iowa to lose its spot at the front of the line in presidential elections.
Nearly 24 hours...
In 2012, Iowa demonstrated that Donald Trump’s presidential campaign was more than a cable-tv creation and helped Trump on his way to becoming the first reality-tv president in history.
In 2020, Iowa has so far denied us any clear and obvious lessons. Apart, perhaps, from the fact that it’s time for Iowa to lose its spot at the front of the line in presidential elections.
Nearly 24 hours...
- 2/4/2020
- by Andy Kroll
- Rollingstone.com
Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders led in the Iowa Caucus results that were finally released on Tuesday, after a technical glitch turned the first-in-the-nation presidential vote into a major fiasco.
Almost 24 hours since Iowans wrapped up their caucuses, the state’s Democratic party finally released 62% of results from the evening.
Buttigieg had 26.9% of state delegates, Sanders had 25.1%, and Elizabeth Warren had 18.3%. Joe Biden trailed with 15.6%, followed by Amy Klobuchar with 12.6%. Sanders still led Buttigieg in the popular vote.
As the results came in, news networks quickly went into analysis of the data, county by county, as they would have had they had the figures on Monday night. NBC News’ Chuck Todd pointed to Biden’s 4th place showing so far, adding that after making a huge investment in the state, the former vice president was “running on fumes.”
Once the Iowa Democratic Party said that it would release numbers later in the afternoon on Tuesday,...
Almost 24 hours since Iowans wrapped up their caucuses, the state’s Democratic party finally released 62% of results from the evening.
Buttigieg had 26.9% of state delegates, Sanders had 25.1%, and Elizabeth Warren had 18.3%. Joe Biden trailed with 15.6%, followed by Amy Klobuchar with 12.6%. Sanders still led Buttigieg in the popular vote.
As the results came in, news networks quickly went into analysis of the data, county by county, as they would have had they had the figures on Monday night. NBC News’ Chuck Todd pointed to Biden’s 4th place showing so far, adding that after making a huge investment in the state, the former vice president was “running on fumes.”
Once the Iowa Democratic Party said that it would release numbers later in the afternoon on Tuesday,...
- 2/4/2020
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
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