Sanders’s caucus target: Latino voters usually overlooked in mostly white Iowa – The Washington Post

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Eleven major candidates are in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, after John Delaney dropped out Friday, just days before the caucuses. Surrogates — a dog, a curling champion, a band — have been stumping in Iowa as senators stayed in Washington for the impeachment trial. In the state’s suburbs, some Democrats are seeing their numbers grow and saying they’re done playing “Iowa nice.” Get the latest updates from the trail.

Iowa caucuses: The process of picking a Democratic presidential nominee will start Monday in Iowa; here’s how their caucuses work — and how confusing the results could be. Learn about the state’s political geography.

The candidates: Four candidates are at the top of The Washington Post’s polling average in Iowa: Biden, Buttigieg, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.); and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.). Eight others, including Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), billionaire activist Tom Steyer, and entrepreneur Andrew Yang, plus late entrant Mike Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York, are still in the running. Candidates have laid out where they stand on a number of issues. Answer some of the questions yourself and see who agrees with you.

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