Herb Strentz reviews some of the demographic and political issues that threaten Iowa’s future role in the presidential nominating process. -promoted by Laura Belin
No doubt about it. Iowans benefit from the every-four-years caucuses on our preferences for candidates for the Office of President of the United States. (If you visit the Oval Office replica at the Truman Library in Independence, Missouri, President Harry S Truman will tell you the presidency is “the most important governmental office in the history of the world.”)
Iowa likely leads the nation on a per capita basis in terms of how many of us get a good look at those seeking that “most important office….”
But there have long been questions about whether the nation benefits from Iowa being a crucial step for those seeking to be president.