Special “Time to Get Raucous” E-dition

FEB 1 TIME TO GET RAUCOUS

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2016

Happy Iowa Caucus Day, Everybody

image004The day for Iowa’s First-in-the-Nation Presidential Primary has finally arrived, and Whistleblower Hawkeye Bureau Chief Jan Michelson says according to Jennifer Jacobs at the Des Moines Register, some of the questions that will be answered tonight include:

image005Will Trump crush his competition, or will he lose to Cruz and risk being branded a loser? Will Clinton feel the Bern from Iowa again, or is the Sanders phenomena just sound and fury?

image005Will the celebrity-centric television coverage of this race trump the traditional fundamentals of an on-the-ground organizational advantage?

image005Will the media overplay the importance of “three tickets out of Iowa?”

image005Will a logistics or results snafu happen, and how bad will it be?

image005If the Democratic results are close, does someone play the “popular vote should win” card?

image005Do endorsements — or de-endorsements — matter?

image005Will Elizabeth Warren, the progressive Massachusetts U.S. senator, be the real Iowa loser?

image005Which candidate goes before the microphones first to speak about the results on caucus night?

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image005And for whom does the bell toll? Is there a Feb. 2 for Huckabee, Santorum, Carson and former tech company CEO Carly Fiorina? They all had their moment — two are past caucus winners, one was the Iowa Poll leader in October, and one was a September debate champ, said GOP activist Wes Enos, a City Council member in Bondurant who backs Rubio. 

Others on the brink: O’Malley and Paul. Will any of them finish strongly enough to justify continuing, or do they end their campaigns and start endorsing? And who will they endorse? [Read More Here]image006

 It surely sounds like a lot of questions to be answered for a couple of crappy delegates.image008image009