OWA in the caucuses, Which to voters along with hours of the votes cast in a public place on a winter night, the first step of the state-by state nominating race, which ultimately will decide the Republican challenger to President Barack Obama in the election on Nov. 6, 2012.Iowans staff to accustom the number of presidential candidates courting, take seriously the political ritual and defend it with pride."When active, it is expected that one or more of the Meet candidates face to face, and you get a chance to evaluate them personally," said Iowa Republican lobbyist Joe Hrdlicka. "People embraced the process."Hrdlicka Will Be Chairman of the Caucus this year, his voting precinct West Des Moines, one of the 1774 area, which is home to 809 sites in the caucuses.The caucuses are usually in libraries, schools and other public places, although some smaller communities in their houses, churches and other places. This year will be a fraction of a winery.The turnout was a fraction of any change in the community, ranging from more than 1000 cities of Des Moines, as a few dozen sparsely populated areas.Before the vote, a campaign volunteer or substitute all get a chance to talk to, where the neighbors to persuade them to back the candidate.In a tight Republican race was characterized by frequent swings among the electorate, it adds an element of unpredictability to the outcome."There are people who change their minds they, the Caucus. A strong speech is affected," said Steve Deacon, a conservative radio talk show host in IowaIowa Democrats are unlikable, who collects Into the preferred candidate for public display groups support Republicans vote privately write a piece of paper collected and counted in the Caucus site officials.One representative from each campaign is allowed to observe the count. The results, announced before the group to be reported to the state Republican Party, which tabulated the results in the whole state, and report them to the public.The size of the turnout in the conservative western Iowa, or college towns, where Texas Congressman Ron Paul is popular, it can trace the early results.The high participation rate in the western districts may reflect a strong social support as a conservative Rick Santorum, former U.S. Senator in Pennsylvania. Low participation in the modest suburb of Des Moines may be bad news for Mitt Romney, Massachusetts governor joined.MIXED RECORDThe Iowa caucuses were the first vote in the presidential nominating cycle since 1972. They have a mixed record in picking winners overall - Mike Huckabee won the caucuses in 2008, while Republican nominee John McCain finished in fourth place - but usually pare down the field before other states will take over.Nearly 120,000 Iowans participated in the Republican Party's faction in 2008, and are unsure if public officials are in the Hit That number at this time."This is the first chance anywhere in the Republicans have a chance to cast a vote to begin replacement of Barack Obama," said Iowa Republican Chairman Matt Straw. "All things being equal, the potential exists for a strong Republican turnout."The leaders of the Iowa polls - Romney and Paul - all ran and lost in 2008. This knowledge is almost certainly in a state voters' WHERE helper accustom them to the personal touch."Most Iowans are not very deep impression of the personality cult of a presidential candidate. They want to know the candidate," Deac said. "People are very well informed. Poseurs not play well."The demonstrators left for candidates and engaged in some state Republican Party in recent days, officials said the master, Count Will Be Done at an undisclosed location.State party officials report that they will vote for nine candidates, including six who are actively campaigning for Iowa - Romney, Paul, Santorum, Michele Bachmann, Newt Gingrich and Rick Perry.It also voted to be reported by Jon Huntsman, who skipped Iowa to focus on the next race in New Hampshire, Herman Cain, who lost the race, was accused of having an extramarital relationship and HAVING Longshot candidate Buddy Roemer.The party's report also vote "No Preference" - which includes those who are currently not subject to vote, or none of the above - and the "other" candidates who receive votes.The caucuses begin at 7 pm Central time on Tuesday and is expected to begin in the semi-official results within a few hours.Also Will Democrats faction, even though Obama is the only candidate running. Obama, who started at the White House run in 2008, an Iowa victory, Will Caucus goers video address Tuesday night ..
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