Article: A HISTORIC PERSPECTIVE ON IOWA CAUCUSES


United Press International
01-16-2004
A historic perspective on Iowa caucuses

WASHINGTON, Jan 16, 2004 (United Press International via COMTEX) -- It's a quadrennial rite of winter and it makes one of the smallest states in the nation one of the most attention-grabbing -- at least for a week -- but the results could reverberate through the White House for the next four years.

Iowa, a state of less than 3 million people, plays a key role for both Democratic and Republican parties in their presidential nomination process. The decisions made by gatherings of a few dozens Iowans often change the political options that larger parts of the country are left with.

Because of this, Iowa is something ...

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