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  2. New Hampshire presidential primary - Wikipedia

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    The New Hampshire presidential primary is the first in a series of nationwide party primary elections and the second party contest, the first being the Iowa caucuses, held in the United States every four years as part of the process of choosing the delegates to the Democratic and Republican national conventions which choose the party nominees ...

  3. Why Iowa goes first in nominating presidential candidates - AOL

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    Although the U.S. has been electing presidents since the late 1700s, it was not until 1972 that Iowa held its first caucuses. Why Iowa goes first in nominating presidential candidates Skip to main ...

  4. Why does Iowa launch the presidential campaign? - AOL

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    Iowa assumed its position as the state that votes first for a presidential nominee more than 50 years ago. Two folding tables at state Democratic Party headquarters were enough to accommodate all ...

  5. Iowa and New Hampshire showcased Trump’s strengths - AOL

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    And while Trump has managed to turn his legal challenges into a political rallying cry, there was still a decent slice of the GOP electorate in both Iowa (31%) and New Hampshire (42%) that said ...

  6. Why is the 2024 Iowa Caucus the nation's first primary test ...

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    For 50 years, Iowans have gathered at caucus sites to kick off the nation's presidential nominating process. But why will Iowa go first on Jan. 15, 2024?

  7. 2024 Republican Party presidential debates and forums

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    The debate was not coordinated with the New Hampshire Republican State Committee. [201] Candidates qualified by having four national or New Hampshire polls at 10% or higher from a list of approved pollsters, with a minimum of one coming from New Hampshire. Candidates could also qualify by finishing in the top three of the Iowa caucus. [33]

  8. 2008 United States presidential election in Iowa - Wikipedia

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    In general, the candidates bought large blocks of tickets and gave them out for free to whoever agreed to go and vote for that candidate. The candidates also rented buses to transport voters to Ames. Mitt Romney finished first with 32% of the vote, followed by Mike Huckabee (18%), Sam Brownback (15%), Tom Tancredo (14%), and Ron Paul (10%). Six ...

  9. Iowa's GOP caucus date is set — but timing New Hampshire's ...

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    — The Iowa Republican Party’s decision to hold its traditional first-in-the-nation presidential caucuses Jan. 15 would normally mean New Hampshire could go ahead and set its primary date.