
Iowa (WBAP/KLIF) – Voting in the Iowa caucuses is finally starting. As last minute campaigning continued over the weekend as Democrats begin choosing which candidate to send on to a November face-off with President Trump.
Four candidates — Senator Bernie Sanders; former VP Joe Biden; Senator Elizabeth Warren and Fort Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg — are locked in a fight for victory in Iowa.
While trump is not in the mix in the Hawkeye State, several surrogates are flooding Iowa on his behalf today, including former energy secretary and Texas governor Rick Perry, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick and Texas Congressman Kevin Brady, according to WFAA-TV)
More than two years have passed since the first presidential announcement, nearly $1 billion has been spent and numerous candidates have already come and gone. And yet the Democrats’ turbulent 2020 primary season officially begins Monday.
By day’s end, tens of thousands of Iowa Democrats will have decided the results of their presidential caucus in the contest to challenge President Donald Trump. Democrats enter the first contest with uncertainty and deepening intraparty resentment.
The top four candidates are Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, former Vice President Joe Biden, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg.
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