Monday 3 February 2020

Only one state matters (today).

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Election 2020
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2. Bookmark the results page
We expect results to start rolling in around 8:‌30 p.‌m. Eastern. The results page is where we'll update the tallies and break down the results by age, gender, a voter's most-important issue and more. Bookmark this page and come back to it tonight »

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5. Learn why Iowa is such a big deal
Post reporters have been covering Iowa for months, looking for clues about how the Democratic caucuses might play out and asking big questions about the state's unique role as a political influencer. Catch up on the race with these stories:

How the Iowa caucuses work
Democrats have made significant changes this time.

Why does Iowa get to go first?
We can only watch and wonder what it means for the rest of us.

The bruising hunt for a candidate to love
A mother and daughter struggle to pick a favorite.

Suburban Democrats are trying to stage a political takeover in Iowa
Some activists are deploying aggressive new tactics.

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