The Iowa caucuses are weird, in case you haven’t noticed. With the polls so close, the person who wins the most statewide delegates may not be the person who a plurality of caucusgoers support going into the caucuses.
That’s important because the candidate with the most statewide delegate equivalents at the end of the night will be declared the winner of the caucuses by the major news networks. Part of the reason is realignment of supporters.
How is that possible? CONT.
Harry Enten, CNN