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10:40am

Wed January 4, 2012
The Two-Way

How Close Was It? Iowa Result Was .003 Tighter Than Bush-Gore In Fla.

Originally published on Wed January 4, 2012 11:15 am

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When it comes to close political races, the recent Gold Standard in the U.S. is the 2000 presidential vote in Florida.

So we were wondering how last night's result in the Iowa Republican presidential caucuses compares to that famous hanging-chad contest between George W. Bush and Al Gore.

Let's walk through the math:

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10:32am

Wed January 4, 2012
Politics

Colorado GOP Launches New Caucus Website

With the Iowa presidential caucuses now over, Colorado Republicans are looking ahead to the process here. The party is launching a new website to help voters find their caucus locations – a process that may prove more challenging this year than in the past.

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10:20am

Wed January 4, 2012
Presidential Race

U.S. Politics: Hurrah For The Red, White And Screwy

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The American political system — as corny, eclectic, chaotic and screwed up as it is with its straw polls, caucuses, primaries and contested elections — somehow gets the job done time after time.

It's weird, really: In this country that celebrates unity and national spirit, a president is chosen via quirky, jerky state-by-state (sometimes precinct-by-precinct) methods. In this society that seeks perfection, the leader is selected in a painfully imperfect process.

But, to paraphrase the old saw: Our funky form of democracy may just be the least worst way to govern.

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