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2 Jimmy Carter in 1976 and George W. Bush in 2000.

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Q: How many presidents have won the Iowa caucus?
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Presidents that won the Iowa caucus?

Jimmy Carter 1976 George Bush 2000


What candidates won the Iowa caucus?

Mitt romney!


Who won the Republican Iowa Caucus in 2016?

Mike Huckabee


What Presidents have won the Iowa caucus?

Every U.S. President since Gerald Ford won at least one Iowa Caucus, but not necessarily in (a) year(s) in which they also won their party's nomination or the election.Ford won in '76 (lost election)Carter won in '76 (won election) and '80 (lost election)Reagan won in '76 (lost nomination) and '84 (won election)G. H. W. Bush won in '80 (lost nomination) and '92 (lost election)Clinton won in '96 (won election)G. W. Bush won in '00 and '04 (won both elections)Obama won in '08 (won election) and '12 (election in the future at this time)


How many times has Iowa hawkeyes beat Iowa state?

Iowa has won 39 times and Iowa State has won 20 times.


What is significant about the Iowa Caucus?

Huckabee won the republican vote and Obama won the Democratic Vote


What is the caucus?

Huckabee won the republican vote and Obama won the Democratic Vote


How many electoral votes for Iowa and who won Iowa?

Iowa cast its 7 electoral votes for Barack Obama in the 2008 election.


Why do Iowa and New Hampshire play such a big factor in determining who becomes President?

The Iowa caucus is an electoral event in which residents of the U.S. state of Iowa elect delegates to the county convention to which their precinct belongs in a caucus. There are 99 counties in Iowa and thus 99 conventions. These county conventions then select delegates for both Iowa's Congressional District Convention and the State Convention, which eventually choose the delegates for the presidential nominating conventions (the national conventions). The Iowa caucus is noteworthy for the amount of media attention it receives during U.S. presidential election years: Since 1972, the Iowa caucus has been the first major electoral event of the nominating process for President of the United States. Although only about one percent of the nation's delegates are chosen by the Iowa state convention, the initial caucus has served as an early indication of which candidates for President might win the nomination of their political party at that party's national convention. The caucuses are closely followed by the media and can be an important factor in determining who remains in the race and who drops out. However, the only non-incumbent candidate to win his party's caucus and go on to win the general election was George W. Bush in 2000. Neither Reagan nor Clinton won prior to their first terms. No incumbent President has run opposed in his own party's caucus since Jimmy Carter in 1980. There is a debate over the effectiveness and usefulness of caucuses in Iowa. One criticism is that the caucuses, especially the Democratic caucus, are a step backwards from the right to a secret ballot. Democratic caucus participants (though not Republicans, whose caucuses vote by secret ballot) must publicly state their opinion and vote, leading to natural problems such as peer pressure from fellow neighbors and embarrassment over who his/her real pick might be. Another criticism is that the Iowa caucus lasts two hours, preventing people who must work, who are sick, or must take care of their children from casting their vote. Absentee voting is also barred, so soldiers who come from Iowa, but must serve in the military lose their vote. Additionally, the representation of the caucus has been questioned due to traditionally low turnout. Others question the permanent feature of having caucuses in certain states, while perpetually ignoring the rest of the country. I hope this helped.


How many games have the Iowa Hawkeyes won in the 2014 season?

So far the Iowa Hawkeyes are 5 and 2, but there are many games left in the season.


Has Iowa ever won the Super Bowl?

No, Iowa has never won the Super Bow. Iowa doesn't even have a football team.


Who won the Iowa State Cyclones vs Iowa Hawkeyes football game in 2007?

Iowa State won 15-13. :)