DES MOINES — President Joe Biden easily won the Iowa Democratic mail-in caucus on Tuesday, winning a vote of confidence from the state’s Democrats in the first contest since the state was booted from the first spot in the party’s nominating calendar.
Iowa Democratic Party Chair Rita Hart speaks during a press conference at the headquarters of the Iowa Democratic Party in Des Moines, Iowa, on Tuesday, March 5, 2024.
Election consultants Drake Rambke (right) and Amber McReynolds (left) count presidential preference cards at the headquarters of the Iowa Democratic Party in Des Moines, Iowa, on Tuesday. The Iowa Democratic Party introduced the mail-in “presidential preference cards” in response to criticism following the 2020 caucus.
Election consultant Drake Rambke counts presidential preference cards at the headquarters of the Iowa Democratic Party in Des Moines, Iowa on Tuesday. The Iowa Democratic Party introduced the mail-in “presidential preference cards” in response to criticism following the 2020 caucus.
Election consultant Drake Rambke counts presidential preference cards at the headquarters of the Iowa Democratic Party in Des Moines, Iowa on Tuesday. The Iowa Democratic Party introduced the mail-in “presidential preference cards” in response to criticism following the 2020 caucus.
Iowa Democratic Party Chair Rita Hart speaks during a press conference at the headquarters of the Iowa Democratic Party in Des Moines, Iowa, on Tuesday, March 5, 2024.
Election consultants Drake Rambke (right) and Amber McReynolds (left) count presidential preference cards at the headquarters of the Iowa Democratic Party in Des Moines, Iowa, on Tuesday. The Iowa Democratic Party introduced the mail-in “presidential preference cards” in response to criticism following the 2020 caucus.