Mark 2024 on your calendars for a significant political turning point. The presidential caucuses in Iowa will be held on January 15, according to the state’s Republican Party. This important occasion, which falls on Martin Luther King Jr. Day emphasizes how important this occasion is for our country.
The Biden administration is pushing for a modification to the first presidential primary. The Democratic Party’s first primary will now be held in South Carolina rather than Iowa or New Hampshire. The need for a more varied representation from the beginning of the election process led to this adjustment.
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Some DNC officials were taken aback by the choice, but Biden’s supporters are unwavering in their support. Biden is willing to skip the Iowa and New Hampshire contests if there are any issues with the new timetable.
The GOP is still committed to holding the first presidential primary in Iowa. Despite this, candidates had already been aggressively campaigning in Iowa for months, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Even before he officially launched his candidacy, Governor DeSantis gave a number of speeches around the state.
Iowa distinguishes itself from other states that hold winner-take-all elections with its distinctive primary system. Iowans gather in their communities for local caucus gatherings where they participate in heated arguments and finally choose their preferred candidate.
In 2016, while then-candidate Trump won his first primary in New Hampshire, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) won the state.
According to the most recent GOP primary poll produced by American Greatness, former President Trump has a commanding 23 percentage point advantage over governor DeSantis. Notably, Kim Reynolds, the state’s popular governor, has endorsed Governor DeSantis.
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Donald Trump initially endorsed Reynolds for president in the 2020 election; now, as the primary process heats up, he has started to criticize her.




