2012 Iowa Caucuses On Saturday? Maybe....

By Marc Ambinder
The Des Moines Register's Tom Beaumont reports that Democrats and Republicans in Iowa have agreed to hold the state's 2010 caucuses on a Saturday, breaking with a long-term tradition where caucuses were held on Tuesday evenings.  2010 isn't a presidential year, you say... Well, yes: for Iowans, the caucuses aren't just a feature of presidential races. They're crucial parts of state legislative elections.  The basic theory behind the shift to Saturday is that more people will participate -- more people of more types. In some ways, given the mammoth turnout operation that Barack Obama's Iowa team used to diversify the 2008 precinct caucuses, maybe a move to Saturday wasn't necessary. But Obama's not going to be able to drive turnout like that again. The institutional resistence to change has been weakened by his success -- and by dedicated supporters of Hillary Clinton's, who believe that her voter type -- white, working class -- just wouldn't turn out after a long day of work on Tuesday night, giving professional and college-town liberals an advantage.  As Beaumont writes, 2010 will be a "great experiment."   

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