RNC Votes To Keep Iowa Caucuses First In 2024

Statewide Iowa — The Republican National Committee has unanimously voted to have the Iowa Republican  Party’s Caucuses be the first voting event in the next presidential election.

That’s Governor Kim Reynolds. She joined Iowa GOP chairman Jeff Kaufmann to discuss the decision national party leaders made Thursday. Kaufmann was chairman of a panel that made the recommendation that Iowa, followed by New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina retain their positions at the front of the GOP’s presidential selection process.

This GOP decision comes as the Democratic National Committee launched a plan to have five states with racially diverse populations that may be toss ups states in the 2024 presidential election go first. Kaufmann says Iowa Democrats have a chance to make the case that their party’s Caucuses should remain in the lead-off position.

Kaufmann argues Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada represent geographic and racial diversity and feature face-to-face, retail campaigning rather than just a barrage of ads.

Governor Reynolds says the Iowa Caucus campaign isn’t about big party donors or influencers on the east or west coast.

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, a potential 2024 candidate, was in Council Bluffs Thursday. And President Biden, the presumptive nominee for Democrats in 2024, was in Iowa this past Tuesday.

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