The people down. 1139 cruz focused his Campaign Strategy on connecting with iowans. He visited all of iowas 99 counties where he held events and answered questions from voters. It was that personal approach that first caught the eye of now cruz volunteer richard heizer. hes true to his word, very unique in politics, so thats the reason were here, first time weve ever done this, never done this for any candidate. heizer came up from texas and joined the 12thousand other volunteers in iowa who did everything from make calls to going door to door. Heizer credits cruzs ground game as the reason he won. he is very personable as well and he will stand up and answer the questions of the people, those people that send out a piece of literature or Something Else you cant face them and ted will face up to them. and cruz recognized the success his campaign has by their boots on the ground approach. 628 tonight is victory for the grassroots, tonight is a victory across iowa and all across this gre
The storm barely missed a busy more than 350 thousand iowans showed up to make their president ial picks. About 180 thousand of them were republicans. Leading to a ted cruz win. Cruz won with 28 percent of the votes followed by donald trump, with 24. Marco rubio came in third, with 23 percent. Nearly 10 thousand fewer democrats participated in the tight race between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. They are separated by just tenths of a percentage. Many found those numbers as happy with them. Channel 13s jannay towne joins us to explain why that is. The results were the closet in Iowa Democratic caucus history. With the slimmest of margins between first and second place. One campaign wants to rule out any margin of error. Nats coin toss in a handful of precincts, the contest between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders came down to a coin toss. Hillary clinton well, as you Bernie Sanders came down to a coin toss. Hillary clinton well, as you recall, my luck was not that good last time
Vine's campaign previously told KCCI the action was a mistake by a staff member. Iowa Ethics Campaign Disclosure Board executive director and legal counsel Zach Goodrich said although the error may not have been intentional, Vine's campaign must still be held responsible.