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Understanding Iowans

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January 8, 2008

Understanding Iowans

RACHAEL STRECHER writes:
Caucusing was one of those things I felt confident I knew about, yet when someone asked me to explain it, I'd have to reply with an overly vague description and mumble something about being similar to primaries. I can proudly say that this is no longer the case.

After following candidates and citizens and actually witnessing the thing, I can honestly say that modern politics has not lost its quirk, and in many ways, this is manifested in the Iowa caucuses. After being offered a combination razor and shaving soap by a certain campaign manager ("They're gifts for our lady volunteers, but we don't have many of those"), and listening to a voter's stories about her childhood during the Depression, I have a certain adoration for Iowans, who are always ready to talk or offer some sort of food or gift (particularly if it can persuade you to vote for their candidate).

I now understand not only the bare-bones logistics of the caucuses, but I understand what is behind it and what the folks of Iowa put into it.

Rachael Strecher is an undergraduate photography student from Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Posted by awiens at January 8, 2008 7:08 PM