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* _' [ Y0 l; B4 b/ o The nominating process for the Democratic presidential race kicks off on Monday, when Iowa holds its first-in-the-nation caucuses. After a lengthy campaign cycle that started in July 2017, Democratic candidates now have their first chance to prove they can win over voters.Why Iowa mattersThe modern-day Iowa caucuses date back to 1972, but it wasn t until Jimmy Carter won in 1976 that Democrats began paying any real attention to the Hawkeye State as a key stop on the road to the White House. Since 1972, seven of the 10 candidates who have won the Democratic Iowa caucuses have gone on to be the party s nominee.While the winner of the Iowa Democratic caucuses has often become the party s nominee, only two of those winners have gone on to win the presidency: Mr. Carter in 1976 and Barack Obama in 2008. Iowa offers candidates just 41 of the 3,979 pledged national delegates available in the primary process. A candidate needs 1,991 pledged stanley cup delegates to win the nomination.While Iowa is somewhat inconsequenti stanley cup al in the mathematics of the nominating process, its position as the very fir stanley cup st contest can give candidates a shot of momentum that helps them in the next states to vote. The candidatesBernie SandersSanders shocked the political world four years ago when he nearly upset Hillary Clinton in the Iowa caucuses. Sanders entered the 2020 cycle with a strong base of support from his 2016 run and has seen a boost in support in January that put Edcf This week on Sunday Morning (January 15)/ ^, V5 R6 f" |9 R5 w
As monster stormsHarvey and Irma devastated parts of the Am adidas campus erican South, there are stories that were told and those that remain untold. As with every natural disaster, the scope of the national media often focuses on the major cities hit hardest -- New Orleans, Houston, Miami -- but what of the small towns in between In the CBSN Originals documentary, Thicker Than Water, stanley cup we share the story of one of those small towns too often forgotten in the wake of hurricanes like Harvey -- a small farming community of 3,200 people, known as Winnie, Texas.Truth be told, we didn t intend to be there either. Harvey had begun dumping historic amounts of rain and causing catastrophic flooding in Houston, the hub of the nation s oil and gas industries. So we flew into New Orleans with the intention of driving west to Houston to cover it. Just past Beaumont, Texas, however, Mother Nature intervened and left us stranded in Winnie, essentially shifting our attention to the tragedies experienced by people who normally fal adidas campus l outside the purview of national attention. Winnie resident Richie Devillier wades into the floodwaters to try and rescue a mixture of his and his neighbors cattle, herding them toward higher ground. CBS News As the fields of crops around us transformed into raging oceans, dead cows and deer quite literally bobbed like buoys in the murky water. And we quickly realized tha |
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