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The Calendar and Common Sense Conspire Against the Iowa Caucuses
Politically, for the 2020 election cycle, we as a nation are going to get a really poor return for our time invested in Iowa.
There has been this nagging feeling about this election cycle that is now starting to come more and more into focus: that the Iowa Caucuses, despite their traditional hype and run-up, might not be that big a deal this coming year.
In fact, you can now put a date on the calendar to express it. Or rather several dates.
The Super Bowl, unofficial holiday that it is, will be played on Sunday, February 2nd. Nancy Pelosi has invited, and President Trump has accepted, her invitation to deliver the State of the Union on Tuesday, February the 4th before a joint session of congress that will — and Lord, hear our prayer on this one — be coming off just-concluded impeachment proceedings. An event already built to be a political and media circus will be cranked to 11 for the president to either pronounce his exoneration or decry why that foregone conclusion hasn’t happened yet. Three days after that, the New Hampshire Democratic debate will occur on the 7th prior to that state’s primary on the 11th of February. It will be followed in quick succession by the South Carolina debate and primary…