 |
Video: Iowans get ready to make decisions at caucuses
January 24, 2000
Web posted at: 1:56 p.m. EST (1856 GMT)
DES MOINES, Iowa (CNN) - When Iowans participate in Monday night's Democratic and Republican caucuses, they won't be walking into
voting booths. Instead, they'll meet in living rooms, schools, fire departments and churches to discuss the issues and vote for
candidates. CNN's Charles Zewe gives an overview.
 | VIDEO |
CNN's Charles Zewe reports what caucus day means in Iowa and to the national races. (January 24)
|
| Real |
28K |
80K |
| Windows Media |
28K |
80K |
| | |
|
 |
| CALENDAR |
|---|
|
See how quickly the primary and caucus season will take off with this calendar.
|
| RACES |
|---|
|
If you need to know who's up in 1999 or 2000 and what seats are open launch this quick guide.
|
| THE STATES |
|---|
|
Who are your elected officials? What is the past presidential vote and number of electoral votes in your state? Find out with these state political and election facts.
|
| POLLS |
|---|
|
Check out the latest numbers or dig back into the poll archives.
|
| WHO'S IN-WHO'S OUT |
|---|
|
Who is running, who isn't running and who has already dropped out? Check out our tally sheet.
|
| FOLLOW THE MONEY |
|---|
|
How much money have the candidates raised? Here are their quarterly reports to the Federal Election Commission.
|
|