1. The Liberty and Justice Celebration dinner is historically the largest gatherings of voters in Iowa. It is a time where candidates can make their cases to undecided voters.
2. 29% of voters are still undecided. 20% of voters are certain of their choice.
3. Buttigieg is seeing an increase in support. Biden is seeing a decrease in support.
4. What message does Pete Buttigieg use to try to stand out to voters? "The point is what lies on the other side of the fight." He also reminds voters that he is the guy with the funny name.
5. What message does Elizabeth Warren use to try to stand out to voters? “Fear and complacency does not win elections; hope and courage wins elections. I’m not running some consultant-driven campaign with some vague ideas that are designed not to offend anyone. I’m running a campaign based on a lifetime of fighting for working families. I’m running a campaign from the heart.”
6. What does Bernie Sanders do differently than all of the other Democratic candidates? Sanders did not buy any seating for his supporters but instead hosted a watch party for them. He donated the $20,000 in ticket fees to the Iowa Democratic Party.
7. They are going to have the caucus on February 3rd.
2. 29% of voters are still undecided. 20% of voters are certain of their choice.
3. Buttigieg is seeing an increase in support. Biden is seeing a decrease in support.
4. What message does Pete Buttigieg use to try to stand out to voters? "The point is what lies on the other side of the fight." He also reminds voters that he is the guy with the funny name.
5. What message does Elizabeth Warren use to try to stand out to voters? “Fear and complacency does not win elections; hope and courage wins elections. I’m not running some consultant-driven campaign with some vague ideas that are designed not to offend anyone. I’m running a campaign based on a lifetime of fighting for working families. I’m running a campaign from the heart.”
6. What does Bernie Sanders do differently than all of the other Democratic candidates? Sanders did not buy any seating for his supporters but instead hosted a watch party for them. He donated the $20,000 in ticket fees to the Iowa Democratic Party.
7. They are going to have the caucus on February 3rd.
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