Suzu
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Who's to say IA wont just postpone voting?
They won't. Iowans are not unfamiliar with snow.
Who's to say IA wont just postpone voting?
"Women [voters] tend to be affected by the cold more than men," Radich said, adding that the conditions expected for the Iowa caucuses could be detrimental to the female vote.
Candidates like Bernie Sanders who target young people may also feel an impact. Voters between the ages of 18 and 24 have higher turnout rates when the weather is sunny and warm."
http://www.accuweather.com/en/weath...central-northern-plains-monday-night/55036213
So I was looking at the above article and noticed this...
We've all been assuming that snow will help us, but this articles states the opposite. I'm wondering whether this only applies to normal candidates who students could care less about and not candidates like Rand that the youth vote is super excited about. What do you think? Do you feel there is a difference? I could see kids saying "meh, it's snowing so I'm not going" if their choice of candidates are boring to them, but I personally think their reaction will be different since Rand is in the race.
http://www.accuweather.com/en/weath...central-northern-plains-monday-night/55036213
So I was looking at the above article and noticed this...
We've all been assuming that snow will help us, but this articles states the opposite. I'm wondering whether this only applies to normal candidates who students could care less about and not candidates like Rand that the youth vote is super excited about. What do you think? Do you feel there is a difference? I could see kids saying "meh, it's snowing so I'm not going" if their choice of candidates are boring to them, but I personally think their reaction will be different since Rand is in the race.
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The radar returns in eastern Nebraska and Kansas are interesting, as accumulating precipitation there wasn't modeled. I don't have time to check for ground obs. It'd be a great sign if those radar returns were reaching the ground. Regardless, it looks like weather deteriorates for western and southern Iowa around 9pm. Further north and east should get the caucuses done without weather issues, although I am hopeful that the *threat* of an impending blizzard keeps the old folks and soft support at home.
Massive Blizzard to Hit Iowa on Tuesday February 2, 2016
Just starting to cross the western Iowa border and this is good, because this was Ron's weakest part of Iowa, his best part of Iowa was the eastern half. The snow is starting sooner and with more intensity, but 7pm look for the entire western half of Iowa to be snowing -- this is going to help