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The failure of this year's Iowa caucuses was years in the making, some technology specialists argue, in part because of the haphazard way political users buy software.
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The delay has stalled the Democratic presidential race — after a year of time, money and effort was expended. It has some real consequences and raises major questions.
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Iowa Democratic Party officials said a new smartphone app designed to speed the results actually ended up delaying them. Last month, NPR reported on security and other concerns with the app.
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Iowa comes first in picking presidential nominees, but not in reflecting the diversity of the whole country, especially when it comes to race. And what…
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The presidential candidate and former South Bend, Indiana, mayor barnstormed Iowa on Wednesday — holding five town hall meetings in a single day.
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This week on the Campbell Conversations two local political analysts engage in a lively exchange with host Grant Reeher about the Iowa caucuses, the…