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Statewide Iowa (RI) – Iowa Democratic Party officials are asking national party leaders to restore their Iowa Caucuses to first-in-the-nation status. And former Iowa Democratic Party Chair Scott Brennan — a member of the Democratic National Committee — says the party’s decision about the 2028 presidential campaign calendar should be made after the November election.
Iowa is among a dozen states competing for early slots in the Democratic Party’s 2028 presidential nominating process. Former Iowa Democratic Party chair Ross Wilburn says compared to Illinois or Michigan, Iowa is a more affordable place to compaign and it’s where candidates can reconnect with rural, working class voters.
The Iowa Republican Party’s Caucuses were the first voting event in the 2024 presidential race and Wilburn says presidential candidates who may compete in the Iowa GOP’s first-in-the-nation Caucuses in 2028 are already visiting Iowa.
Wilburn and Brennan made their pitch Wednesday to the Democratic National Committee’s Rules and Bylaws Committee. One member of the panel said he didn’t understand how the changes Iowa Democrats are making in their 2028 Caucuses would avoid what happened in 2020, when full results weren’t available on Caucus Night. Iowa Democrats say all presidential preferences in their 2028 Caucuses will be written on paper, so no more standing in groups and doing complicated math to determine a winner, plus people who cannot attend on Caucus Night would have an option to cast a preference card early, by the mail. Iowa Democrats did a trial run of that mail-in process for their 2024 Caucuses.










