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Why Iowa is Crucial in Presidential Nominating: A Historic Tradition and Political Powerhouse

Xiaodong Fang
4 min readAug 15, 2023

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Presidential candidates frequently visit Iowa during their campaigns, as the state plays a crucial role in the presidential election process. In July 2023, presidential campaigning in Iowa ramp up dramatically, with candidates descending on the state for marquee events. For example, on July 27, 2023, GOP candidates gathered in Des Moines for the Lincoln Dinner, an event hosted by the Iowa Republican Party.

As the first state to cast its votes in the presidential nominating process, Iowa holds a unique and crucial role in American politics. Known for its caucuses and its ability to set the tone for the rest of the primary season, Iowa’s status as an important political battleground has been firmly established over the years.

This article delves into the reasons why Iowa’s significance remains steadfast in shaping the course of the presidential nominating process.

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Iowa’s position as the first state to hold its caucuses makes it an essential testing ground for presidential candidates. By being an early indicator, the Iowa caucuses have the power to set momentum and influence the media narrative around candidates’ viability. A strong showing in Iowa can catapult a…

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Xiaodong Fang
Xiaodong Fang

Written by Xiaodong Fang

Political Scientist studied and worked at #Georgetown #IowaState #JamesMadison | Observing #Elections and #China

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