Iowans are proud of their status as the first state to make their choices known. They do things a little differently than most rather than a traditional primary where voters make their pick from a voting booth and leave. On election day voters in each precinct gather in gymnasiums theaters churches or even private homes to kick things off. And then an informal secret vote is held. Once the votes are counted delegates to the Republican National Convention are allocated based on the final percentage for each candidate.
Daily Wire senior editor Cabot Phillips traveled to Iowa for the Family Leadership Summit. He speaks to several GOP presidential candidates and dozens of Iowa voters who say they are still evaluating the candidates before they make up their minds. Get the facts first on Morning Wire.