The disarray following the Iowa Democrats' technical problems with last night's caucus results raise big questions about the future of the state's political role and its process.
Multiple Iowa county chairs told NPR that there were malfunctions in a new app used by the state Democratic Party that delayed reporting. The party expects to report results later Tuesday.
Results from the Iowa caucuses are coming in, marking the official start of the 2020 election primary and caucus season. Tune in to NPR's live audio coverage and analysis throughout the night.
The Iowa caucuses are Monday night. It's an event that gets a lot of attention — but only the first in a long election season with many big forces at play across the country.
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Ari Rabin-Havt, deputy campaign manager for Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, about heading into the Iowa caucuses.
Every four years, Iowans gather in meetings at night to publicly decide upon their preferred primary candidates. Here's a primer on the caucuses — and why they are slightly different this year.
What are the stakes tonight for each of the candidates in Monday night's Iowa caucuses? Here's what the Democratic field stands to gain or lose — and how they're making their final arguments in Iowa.