Published On Jan 15, 2024
In January 2024, people across the country and around the world will turn their attention to Iowa, eager to parse the outcomes of that state’s caucus for indicators of what’s to come in the presidential primaries. And while many will be watching closely to see who emerges as the favored candidate, few outside of Iowa will actually understand the unique process by which the winners were chosen.
The Guardian’s democracy correspondent Sam Levine moderated a panel of local journalists and caucus experts. He was be joined by Sabine Martin, executive editor at The Daily Iowan; Rekha Basu, commentator and retired columnist for the Des Moines Register; Sara Mitchell, professor of political science at the University of Iowa and Barbara A. Trish, professor of political science at Grinnell College.
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