Key takeaways:
- The Republican Party of Iowa announced Saturday that the state’s presidential nominating caucuses will be held on January 15, 2024.
- The Iowa caucuses have traditionally kicked off the Republican selection process for a nominee and marks the beginning of the 2024 election cycle.
- The Iowa GOP is looking forward to hosting a historic caucus and is hopeful that the party will be successful in defeating Joe Biden in the 2024 election.
The Republican Party of Iowa announced Saturday that the state’s presidential nominating caucuses will be held on January 15, 2024, the federal holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr. The Iowa GOP’s state central committee voted unanimously for the third Monday in January, which is earlier than the past three caucuses.
In a statement, Republican Party of Iowa Chairman Jeff Kaufmann said the party is “committed to maintaining Iowa’s cherished first-in-the-nation caucuses, and look forward to holding a historic caucus in the coming months and defeating Joe Biden come November 2024.”
White House candidates have been campaigning in Iowa since last winter, but the date for the caucuses had been uncertain. The Iowa caucuses have traditionally kicked off the Republican selection process for a nominee.
The announcement of the Iowa caucuses date marks the beginning of the 2024 election cycle. The GOP is looking to reclaim the White House after Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 election. The Iowa caucuses will be the first votes of the 2024 election, taking place a little more than six months from now.
The Iowa GOP is looking forward to hosting a historic caucus and is hopeful that the party will be successful in defeating Joe Biden in the 2024 election.
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