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Iowa caucus meltdown proved transparency is essential, election-watchers say

"It is safe to say, this is not the caucus that hundreds of thousands of Iowa Democrats deserve."
By NPR

Iowa keeps getting messier: 5 takeaways from the caucuses’ near-tie

The Iowa mess may continue, but as the political world's focus shifts to New Hampshire, we can say this – Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders are in a virtual tie in Iowa.
By NPR

Buttigieg and Sanders lead after first batches of Iowa results are released

Bernie Sanders is actually ahead — ever so slightly — in raw votes, but the delegate count is what the state party uses to determine the winner of the caucuses.
By NPR

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What we know about the app that delayed Iowa’s caucus results

The party said it plans to release “the majority of caucus results” by 5 p.m. ET Tuesday and will issue the rest of them “as we are able to.”

By NPR

The quirks of being ‘viable: How satellite Iowa caucus-goers in Philly made their picks

Fourteen registered voters from Iowa who are living in Pennsylvania, mostly white students studying at area universities, picked their top candidates for the Democratic nomination for president.

By Ximena Conde/WHYY

Updated: 2020-02-04 12:29:03

Iowa Democratic Party: App ‘coding issue’ to blame for delay in caucus results

Several candidates went ahead and addressed their restless supporters.
By NPR

America Amplified: A national survey on immigration led me to a rural Iowa town changed by immigrants

Of around 9,000 residents in Denison, at least 3,000 — or about 30% — are immigrants, according to the latest Census Bureau data. By comparison, the U.S. average is 13% and it's 5% in the state of Iowa.
By NPR

Iowa is about to reshape the presidential race — here’s what you need to know

The stakes are high in Iowa — the last four Democratic nominees have all won the Hawkeye state.
By NPR