In Iowa, anxiety and unpredictability cloud caucus finish
By Julie Pace and Sara Burnett, The Associated Press
DES MOINES, Iowa On the eve of the Iowa caucuses, Democratic presidential candidates hustled across the state on Sunday trying to fire up voters and make one last appeal to those struggling to make a final decision about their choice in the crowded field.
Campaigns and voters acknowledged a palpable sense of unpredictability and anxiety as Democrats begin choosing which candidate to send on to a November face-off with President Donald Trump.
The Democratic race is unusually large and jumbled heading into Mondays caucus, with four candidates locked in a fight for victory in Iowa and others still in position to pull off surprisingly strong finishes. Many voters say theyre still weighing which White House hopeful theyll support.
This is going to go right down to the last second, said Symone Sanders, a senior adviser to former Vice President Joe Biden campaign.
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