Posts Tagged ‘iowa caucus project’
GOP presidential candidates Michele Bachmann and Rick Santorum spoke with Iowans at a recent chili dinner sponsored by the Dallas County Republicans in Adel.
December 4th, 2011 | Iowa Caucus Project, Slideshows | Read More
You know what they say…
Compiled by Kylie Rush
The RAYGUN T-shirt reads: "Is this heaven? No, it's Iowa." Though this view may not quite be universal, read on for some statements from real people.
We know what RAYGUN says about Iowa. We’re introducing our first in a series of quotes about the Iowa Caucuses....
October 5th, 2011 | Articles, Iowa Caucus Project | Read More
They’re just jealous.
By Mary Bess Bolling
At the heart of Florida’s move to push its primary into January is that it wants what Iowa and New Hampshire have—prime influence on the Republican nominee and the advertising dollars that accompany .
But Iowa needs to be first. First of all, the Iowa legislature mandates that...
October 1st, 2011 | Iowa Caucus Project | Read More
Michele’s magnetism in a reddish-blue state
Michele Bachmann poses with a supporter at a September Tea Party Express Rally at Water Works park in Des Moines, Iowa.
By Mary Bess Bolling
Michele Bachmann fascinates me.
I know she’s old news, but maybe it’s because some part of me wants a woman president sooner rather than later. Or perhaps it’s...
September 28th, 2011 | Articles, Iowa Caucus Project | Read More
The Young and the Wireless
We all know that younger generations are reading less and less, but they know more about presidential candidates than some adults.
By Ann Schnoebelen
They don’t use vowels. They’re completely unfamiliar with the concept of privacy and are too busy updating their Facebook statuses to figure...
September 28th, 2011 | Articles, Iowa Caucus Project | Read More
My first time: An Iowa political event experience
By Kylie Rush
The first “real” political event I attended was a Tea Party rally in a balloon field in Indianola, Iowa. That should have been my first clue. For some reason, I felt that the people involved in politics and attending this event would probably be old, stuffy and dressed in suits. Call...
September 27th, 2011 | Articles, Iowa Caucus Project | Read More
Welcome to the Iowa Caucus Project
We’re out to expose the hometown secrets of the Iowa Caucuses. Other people cover the candidates, but we’re covering the characters. We want to share who Iowans really are and how they think. Our funding and staff come from Drake University in Iowa’s capital city Des Moines, giving us a unique...
September 27th, 2011 | Iowa Caucus Project | Read More

