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Radio Iowa s top stories of 2020

Radio Iowa You are here: Home Radio Iowa’s top stories of 2020 A pandemic that began here in March, a massive storm that struck in August, and the politics that started in February with  Caucus chaos were the top stories in Iowa this past year.  Here’s a rundown of those stories: The Pandemic 2020: Pandemic report  Matt Kelley’s audio report on the pandemic. 3:00 Iowa’s first three cases of coronavirus were confirmed on March 8. Just three days later, the first infected patient was admitted to the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Then, on March 17, Governor Reynolds declared a Public Health Disaster Emergency, banning public gatherings of 10 or more people and closing an array of businesses.

Report: Democratic National Committee meddling fostered Iowa Caucus chaos

Normal, IL, USA / www.cities929.com Dec 18, 2020 11:10 AM (The Center Square) Iowa has coveted its status as the state where political parties stage their first presidential nominating contests every four years since 1972, serving as an intensely watched and analyzed litmus test for the nationwide viability of candidates’ campaigns. But with that outsized attention on Iowa’s primary caucuses comes pressure and scrutiny from national interests and media as well as criticism, particularly among Democrats, that the state’s demographics are not representative of the country and should not play such a seminal role in selecting party standard-bearers. Those factors and failures by the state Democratic party contributed to the chaotic Feb. 3 Iowa Democratic Caucuses, but intervention and meddling by the Democratic National Committee (DNC) was the main culprit, according to an audit by the Iowa Democratic Party (IDP) State Central Committee.

Audit report suggests Iowa Democrats must make changes, but Iowa caucuses will likely stay

The app that was supposed to help caucus officials tabulate results from the Iowa Democratic caucuses malfunctioned on caucus night, leading to delays in the reporting of results.Caitlin Yamada/ Iowa State Daily Despite recently renewed attention and criticism of the Iowa caucuses and the state’s status as the first-in-the-nation presidential nominating contest, it’s likely the quadrennial tradition will continue, at least for now, according to political scientists at Iowa State University. The renewed scrutiny and media coverage comes after the Iowa Democratic Party (IDP) on Saturday released the final report of the audit the party commissioned shortly after the 2020 caucuses. The audit, conducted by former Iowa Attorney General Bonnie Campbell and former federal District Attorney Nick Klinefeldt, chronicled the series of events that led to the chaotic breakdown of result reporting on caucus night and provided recommendations for improving the process in the future.

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