Election Update-Iowa Caucus, Results May Surprise Us On Tuesday Morning

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On Monday, February 3, 2020, the Iowa caucuses, which have been the first nominating contest in the country since 1972, marks the official start of the presidential election season – giving the Hawkeye State an outsize influence over the primary race, in the video “LIVE: Iowa Caucus in the 2020 Democratic Primary – ABC News Live“, below:
The result of the Iowa Caucas may not be in until Tuesday morning. So, please be patient.
On Feb. 3, voters will finally start the process of choosing a Democratic presidential nominee with the Iowa caucuses. The Washington Post’s Libby Casey hosts live coverage from Des Moines, with news and analysis from Post reporters in Iowa and Washington, D.C. The Post will bring you the latest results and put them in context as the nation heads into a very busy couple of weeks in the race for the White House. The caucus process is complicated, but the outcome has a big impact on the country’s political landscape. The victor and close runners-up get a significant boost heading into the rest of the primary season. However, winning Iowa doesn’t always translate to a candidate winning the party’s nomination. Instead of holding a straightforward primary vote like most states, Iowans hold caucuses to determine how many delegates to the national party conventions are allocated to each candidate, in the video “2020 Iowa Democratic caucuses results (FULL LIVE STREAM)“, below:
Iowa caucus results are delayed while the state Democratic Party does “quality control,” officials said. CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto explains what that means and how long it might take for results to come in, in the video “Iowa Democratic Party is doing “quality control” on caucus data”, below:
Ahead of each U.S. general election result outcome, the two main political parties, Democrats and Republicans, select one individual each to compete for the Oval office. They do that through two systems: primary elections and caucuses. Here’s what you need to know about how the process works ahead of the Iowa caucuses, in the video “2020 U.S. Election: Primaries and caucuses, explained” below:
Krystal and Saagar along with a team of expert panelists break down the Iowa Caucus results live, in the video “LIVE: Hill TV’s 2020 Iowa Caucuses Results Show“, below:
Tune in here for live coverage of the Iowa Democratic presidential caucuses on Monday, Feb. 3. This will be your place to hear from real people about the candidates. Follow along in real time as we track voter sentiment from Iowa, Iowans voting remotely from California, and more, in the video “LIVE: 2020 Iowa Democratic caucuses“, below:
Lawrence O’Donnell explains the history of the Iowa Caucuses and how they weren’t “originally invented to choose the president, in the video “Lawrence: Iowa Caucuses Weren’t Originally Invented To Choose President, MSNBC“, below:
Presidential candidate and entrepreneur Andrew Yang is interviewed on “This Week.” in the video “‘We’re going to surprise a lot of people’ in Iowa caucus: Andrew Yang, ABC News“, below:
Watch live results and coverage of the 2020 Iowa caucuses on NBC News NOW, as Democratic presidential candidates compete in the first nominating contest of the 2020 election, in the video “2020 Iowa Caucuses: Watch Live Results And Coverage, NBC News (Live Stream)“, below:
Steve Kornacki breaks down the changes to the Iowa caucus in 2020, and explains how the system works, in the video “‘Crash Course In Chaos’: Steve Kornacki Explains The Iowa Caucuses, MSNBC“, below:
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