Opinion: The Tiny Republican Caucuses Turnout in Iowa Is Hardly Reflective of America ...Middle East

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A person votes for Donald Trump at a caucus site in Ames, Iowa. REUTERS/Cheney Orr Iowa is a small, largely rural state. It’s population is 3.2 million — a little less than the population of San Diego County. On Monday, just 110,000 people — about 15% of registered Republican voters, and just 4% of the state’s population — turned out to caucus, picking Donald Trump as the Republican Party’s nominee for president. Ironically, on the holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr., they chose a man who questioned the birth of America’s first Black president, Barack Obama. Turnout was down. Exceptionally cold weather was blamed. In 2016, 187,000 turned out. To put those numbers in a

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