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Close Up: What the Democrats’ mail-in ballot could mean for Iowa’s first-in-the-nation caucus status

Close Up: What the Democrats’ mail-in ballot could mean for Iowa’s first-in-the-nation caucus status
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Close Up: What the Democrats’ mail-in ballot could mean for Iowa’s first-in-the-nation caucus status
KCCI Chief Political Reporter Amanda Rooker sits down with Iowa Democratic Party Chair Rita Hart for a one-on-one interview about the future of Iowa's democratic caucuses. Hart explains why Iowa Democrats are waiting to make a decision on how and when to hold their caucuses and what a mail-in caucus would look like.She also responds to New Hampshire's warnings about jumping Iowa if state Democrats add a mail in component to their caucuses.KCCI Chief Investigative Reporter James Stratton talks one-on-one with Republican Party of Iowa Chair Jeff Kauffman about Iowa's GOP caucuses.Kauffman argues that Iowa Democrat's plans to add a mail-in caucus option to the democratic caucuses would put both Iowa Republicans and Democrats first-in-the-nation plans in jeopardy. He explains his plans to keep Iowa's coveted top spot for Republicans in 2024 and beyond.

KCCI Chief Political Reporter Amanda Rooker sits down with Iowa Democratic Party Chair Rita Hart for a one-on-one interview about the future of Iowa's democratic caucuses. Hart explains why Iowa Democrats are waiting to make a decision on how and when to hold their caucuses and what a mail-in caucus would look like.

She also responds to New Hampshire's warnings about jumping Iowa if state Democrats add a mail in component to their caucuses.

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KCCI Chief Investigative Reporter James Stratton talks one-on-one with Republican Party of Iowa Chair Jeff Kauffman about Iowa's GOP caucuses.

Kauffman argues that Iowa Democrat's plans to add a mail-in caucus option to the democratic caucuses would put both Iowa Republicans and Democrats first-in-the-nation plans in jeopardy. He explains his plans to keep Iowa's coveted top spot for Republicans in 2024 and beyond.

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