Monthly Archives: January 2016

Iowa Caucuses: A Personal Tale

IA Caucus 2016We all talk about the caucuses – who will attend, which party the caucus-goers will choose, who will win what percentage of the vote. But you don’t often hear about what it’s really like to attend one.

I attended a caucus in Iowa in the 1980’s. Being from New York and having worked campaigns, petition drives, and for the party, I had this arrogant view that the caucuses would be “quaint”. I couldn’t have been more wrong.

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2016 — The Year Ahead

January is a traditional time for looking ahead.   The last year of a President’s second term also tends to focus political attention on what the next Administration might look like.

In some ways, the Democrats start this year in good shape, but, in other ways, the Democrats are looking at continuing serious problems.  On the positive side, the Democratic presidential primary field is down to three national candidates.  Depending on the results in the early states, the Democratic nominee should be decided by mid-March allowing the party to focus on November.  Additionally, the economy looks to be in good shape.

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