Checks and Balance: Des Moines craft
Checks and Balance from The Economist
The Economist
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🗓️ 31 January 2020
⏱️ 36 minutes
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Summary
It’s 1,000 miles from the White House. But for decades, Iowa has played an outsized role in America’s presidential race. Voters give their verdict on the 2020 candidates for the first time in the Iowa caucuses next week — an important test for the Democrats hoping to be elected President in November. How much does Iowa really matter? The Economist’s US editor, John Prideaux, heads to the Midwest to find out. Correspondents Adam Roberts and Jon Fasman have also been in Iowa this week. Charlotte Howard joins the discussion from New York.
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| 0:00.0 | Attention at all passengers. You can now book your train tickets on Uber and get 10% back in Uber credits to spend on your next train journey. |
| 0:11.0 | So no excuses not to visit your in-laws this Christmas. |
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| 0:22.3 | 250 million Americans are eligible to vote for the president. |
| 0:26.0 | But in a few days, just 250,000 Iowans will cast the first real votes of the 2020 election and perhaps, perhaps, catapult their chosen |
| 0:36.1 | candidate to the White House. |
| 0:37.6 | Hello, I'm John Pridope, and this is episode two of checks and balance, a new |
| 0:46.6 | podcast from The Economist about the 2020 elections and the road to power in America. |
| 0:52.0 | I'm the Economist's US.S. editor and every week from now |
| 0:55.2 | until Election Day in November will take one theme that's shaping American |
| 0:58.8 | politics and explore it in depth. Today it's the Iowa Caucasus. How much do they matter? On Monday night the process of winnowing the Democratic field down to just one |
| 1:20.4 | candidate begins for real. Will this year's caucus winner be etched into history? or will he or she or she linger in the memory only as a trivial pursuit question? |
| 1:27.0 | Or will he or she linger in the memory only as a trivial pursuit question? question. |
| 1:37.0 | I've been in Iowa this week with all this in mind as has checks and balance regular an economist Washington correspondent John Fasman |
| 1:47.3 | John where are you? I am in in the even hotel in downtown Omaha Nebraska which is just over the river from |
| 1:54.3 | Council Bluffs. I saw Joe Biden there last night I'm going to try to catch Mike |
| 1:58.7 | Pence there this afternoon and that I'm seeing Donald Trump tonight in Des Moines. |
| 2:02.2 | Who else have you seen this week? I saw Elizabeth and then I'm seeing Donald Trump tonight in Des Moines. |
| 2:03.0 | Who else have you seen this week? |
| 2:04.0 | I saw Elizabeth Warren on Sunday. |
| 2:08.0 | I went to a canvas party for Sanders on Monday, |
| 2:12.0 | and then Tuesday I saw Kurt Meyer who's a Democratic |
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