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Iowa Democratic caucuses, 2000

 
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1992 Iowa 2004
Iowa Democratic caucuses, 2000
January 24, 2000 (2000-01-24)
Al Gore, Vice President of the United States, official portrait 1994.jpg Senator Bill Bradley (D-NJ).jpg
Nominee Al Gore Bill Bradley
Party Democratic Democratic
Home state Tennessee New Jersey
Popular vote 1,269 698
Percentage 63.42% 34.88%
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Election results by county. Light Blue denotes counties won by Gore, Blue denotes those won by Bradley, and Purple denotes those tied between both candidates.
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In the United States, the 2000 Iowa Democratic caucuses (held January 24) were the first major test of the leading contenders for the Democratic Party's nomination as its candidate for the 2000 presidential election.

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Candidates

Campaign

Vice President Al Gore was seen as the frontrunner for the nomination. Bill Bradley was seen as a non-threat. Al Gore campaigned in Des Monies, Iowa in May 1999. Bradley, knowing he was the outsider, campaigned tirelessly. Gore successfully painted Bradley as aloof and indifferent to the plight of farmers in rural America. The Vice President received the endorsement from the Governor of Iowa Tom Vilsack and Senator Tom Harkin and had a tremendous lead over Senator Bradley. But a devastating loss for the Gore camp was when Bradley got the endorsement of the Des Moines Register. Bradley started to gain momentum and Al Gore got out the attack dogs. A week before the caucus polls had it 40% to 49% in Gore’s favor. On January 23, 2000, a day before the primary polls had Al Gore winning by 2 or 3 points.

2000 Results

Iowa Democratic caucuses, 2000
Candidate State Delegates[1] Percentage National Delegates[2]
Al Gore 1,269 63.42% 29
Bill Bradley 698 34.88% 18
Uncommitted 33 1.65% 0
Other 1 0.05% 0
Totals 2,001 47

Al Gore won 93 of Iowa's 99 counties he crushed Bradley in the Des Monies area and about everywhere else. This Caucus had low voter turnout. Bill Bradley lost the rest of the primaries by large margins and Al Gore would eventually lose the general election to Governor of Texas George W. Bush.

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