Category: Iowa Caucuses

How Clinton Could Lose Iowa »

I wrote a commentary on Iowa Independent today about Sen. Hillary Clinton’s vulnerability in Iowa. Here’s the gist:
Clinton’s rivals cannot plan to beat the New York Senator by attacking her on specific policy proposals or waiting for her to make gaffes, because Clinton is not going to give anyone enough of that material to [...]

Is the New Obama Endorsement a Sign? »

Yesterday, State Rep. Mark Smith, a social worker who represents a district that includes Marshalltown in Central Iowa, endorsed Sen. Barack Obama. The question about Smith’s endorsement was never “whom” he would endorse; it was “whether” and “when” he would endorse.
Democratic politics in Smith’s district are essentially run by the United Auto Workers, who [...]

Where They Are Advertising: Clinton on Hallmark, Obama on ESPN »

A couple months ago, I blogged about Sen. Hillary Clinton’s Iowa TV ad buy, which included spots on the Hallmark Channel (during, among other shows, Walker, Texas Ranger). Clinton remains the only candidate to appear on that network with any regularity, from what I have been able to observe.
But Sen. Barack Obama, not to [...]

Will Democrats and Republicans Split Caucus Dates? »

The Republican Party of Iowa is set to announce that it has set the date of its Caucuses for January 3. Will the Iowa Democratic Party follow suit?
Over the past few months, it has generally sounded like they wanted to keep their date in line with the Republicans. Their statement tonight? Pretty [...]

Slow News Day Roundup »

South Carolina State Rep. Fletcher Smith, who served as co-chair of Gov. Bill Richardson’s campaign in that state before defecting to Sen. Joe Biden’s campaign, speaks.
Garance Franke-Ruta follows up on the question of how influential blogs are in Iowa.
Sen. Barack Obama gave the Chicago Tribune surprising access to details of its field campaign, revealing that [...]

Biden Targets Richardson »

Sen. Joe Biden may have had his nihilator gators on Friday, because, to quote Snoop Dogg’s remix of 50 Cent’s “P.I.M.P.,” his “pimp hand” was “way strong.” (I didn’t want to quote from misogynous rap lyrics to describe what happened, but I can’t think of better language to describe what I witnessed.) The [...]

Romney Isn’t Spending As Much Time in Iowa As You’d Think »

This got past me, because Gov. Mitt Romney had worked so hard to cultivate his image as the one GOP front-runner who is spending time in Iowa. But according to the Washington Post’s candidate tracker, Romney has spent only three days in Iowa (all in mid-September) over the past two months. At some [...]

Fire Sale Week for State Legislative Endorsements »

This week has been a big one for state legislative endorsements in Iowa. Sen. Joe Biden’s campaign announced State Rep. McKinley Bailey’s endorsement Thursday. Bailey is a veteran of the Iraq War, but he isn’t the only Iraq vet to endorse this week: State Rep. Ray Zirkelbach, who served in Iraq during the [...]

Clinton Will Remain on Michigan Ballot »

Although almost every Democratic presidential candidate has taken his or her name off the Michigan ballot today (the deadline is at 3PM central — a little under an hour from now), Sen. Hillary Clinton will not. Keeping her name on the ballot does not technically violate the early state pledge she and the other [...]

Why Does Brian Williams Know the Caucus Date before Me? »

NBC Nightly News is reporting right now that the Iowa Caucuses are going to be held January 3. No one I know in Iowa thinks the date is set. Yes, a majority of the members of the Iowa GOP’s State Central Committee currently supports January 3, according to State Chair Ray Hoffman, but [...]

  • Chase MartynChase Martyn observes and analyzes politics from Des Moines, IA, capital of 2008's first caucus state. He is also Managing Editor of the Iowa Independent.
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