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![Precinct secretary Ari Fleisig writes in the number of people needed for a candidate to be viable at a caucus precinct site in Des Moines, Iowa on Monday night.](https://woub.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/0203_iowacaucus_06-edit-c82b614f445386b7e01d944afd683ebfa15b5c01-scaled-e1580830848664-900x422.jpg)
Iowa Democratic Party: App ‘Coding Issue’ To Blame For Delay In Caucus Results
By: Jessica Taylor | NPR
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The Iowa Democratic Party said Tuesday that “the underlying data” collected at caucus sites “was sound” despite the smartphone app malfunction. The party expects to report results later Tuesday.
![Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders greets people at a campaign field office in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Sanders is the slight favorite to win the caucuses, and he hopes it vaults him to the Democratic nomination.](https://woub.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/gettyimages-1203595092-0b099b0eb3576d2a2c202a444334b72c070d67d9-scaled-e1580748216403-900x422.jpg)
Iowa Is About To Reshape The Presidential Race — Here’s What You Need To Know
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is the favorite heading into the caucuses, but polls have shown a tightly jumbled race at the top. Here are key questions and answers about Monday night.
![Residents of Denison, Iowa, gather for a mock caucus at the town’s library, where they caucus for food — pizza, ceviche and egg rolls — rather than candidates. A multicultural spread reflecting a diverse town.](https://woub.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/012720_AT_DenisonCaucus-scaled-e1580752798930-900x422.jpg)
A National Survey On Immigration Led Me To A Rural Iowa Town Changed By Immigrants
By: Andrea Tudhope | America Amplified
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On a Monday night, a week before the Iowa caucuses, about 20 residents gathered at the Norelius library in Denison, Iowa, for a mock caucus. Latina activist Alma Puga, the… Read More