Friday, January 4, 2008

The Iowa Caucuses: Taking Stock of What Happened

Well the Iowa Caucuses are finally over after thousands of hours of coverage by T.V. journalists before and after the voting.  Now, those same journalists and political advisers are going to tell the people how important the Iowa vote was and what it means to all the candidates.
 
Lets try to put the Iowa vote in a proper frame work that people should understand.  The great majority of Iowa's registered voters who will vote in this year's November Presidential election did not cast a vote in the caucuses on January 3.  But, because journalists sell spin and promote certain candidates, they build the caucuses up as being decisive for a candidate to win his party's nomination.  Iowa's caucuses rules and methods are not on the same level when compared to the other presidential primaries where all registered voters get a chance to cast their votes.
 
Television's devotion of so much time to a flawed caucus is to fill up time and influence the people's vote.  Like politicians, they are the world's greatest salesmen.  They are able to influence people even though they offer nothing to promote or improve the quality of politics in America nor do they objectively evaluate candidates.
 
I thought it was strange that journalists interviewed Rudy Giuliani during the returns of the Iowa caucus.  Here is a presidential candidate who skipped Iowa, will not campaign in New Hampshire, and is entering only the larger primaries.  But journalists spent time interviewing him because he is one of their boys.  Yet they dismiss the candidates who did campaign and come in below third place.
 
The total vote at the Iowa caucuses equaled approximately 20% of the voters who are qualified to vote in the Presidential general election in November 2008.  In other words, 80% of the eligible voters did not show up to caucus.  That should be an eye opener for any one who thinks that this caucus was decisive.
 
Hopefully the people of New Hampshire, who will vote in their party's primary on January 8, will tune out the T.V. journalists and all of their hype and spin and vote for the candidate that they think can best serve as the next president.  Their independent thought means much more to this country and good politics then all the spin created by the news media. 

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