Caucus night tactics - which campaigns will work together across 1650 precincts
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Question: Not all candidates will qualify in the 1st rd of voting. Its statistically impossible for a candidate to qualify in all 1650 precincts if nobody is getting more than 20% of vote. So tactically, if your preferred candidate doesn’t get to the threshold wher
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« on: January 16, 2020, 09:01:30 AM »

The Iowa caucus is incredibly tactical and I think Warrens play is to appeal to Klobuchars team to work together across precincts.

In all 1650 precincts a candidate must get over 15% to he viable.
- if you don’t hit 15%, you have three options
1) you can unite with a candidate below 15% to make them viable.
2) you can join a candidate already above 15%.
3) go home.

Not all candidates are going to hit 15% in every precinct so what would you do if your preferred candidate didn’t hit 15%? All candidates will have this dilemma?

Which campaigns do you think are working together from a viability perspective? What voters would you be targeting if you were a precinct captain?
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