
The Daily The Field: Iowa’s Electability Complex
Feb 3, 2020
The podcast dives into the emotional and strategic landscape of the Iowa caucuses as 2020 approaches. Voters express anxiety over choosing a candidate who can defeat Trump, grappling with the delicate balance between personal preference and electability. Conversations reveal the impact of historical primaries, highlighting shifts in voter dynamics and representation. A precinct training event showcases enthusiasm for young, progressive candidates, all while reminding listeners of the complex nature of choosing a leader in turbulent times.
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2008 Caucus Surprise
- In 2008, Casey DeHoot was initially inclined to support Hillary Clinton but was surprised when Iowa chose Barack Obama.
- This experience instilled a sense of pride in Iowan Democrats for their role in Obama's historic campaign.
2016 Regret
- In 2016, Casey DeHoot caucused for Hillary Clinton, believing she was more electable than Bernie Sanders.
- After Trump's victory, DeHoot regretted her choice, feeling that Sanders would have won.
Electability Crisis
- The 2016 election shook Democrats' confidence in their ability to assess electability.
- This has led to an ongoing struggle between choosing personally appealing candidates versus those perceived as more broadly appealing.
