Senator Barack Obama was lifted to victory by a high turnout. On the Republican side, Mike Huckabee defeated the better financed Mitt Romney.
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The Big Winner: Democrats
by Devilstower
Fri Jan 04, 2008 at 05:34:05 AM PST
Who walked away with the most impressive number of the night? We did.
In 2000, the last time there was a caucus in both parties, Republicans turned out 87,000 voters, while Democrats produced 59,000. There are around 600,000 registered Democrats in Iowa, and about 550,000 Republicans, but when you consider that on caucus nights, Republicans just need to show up and point to a name, while Democrats are committing to two hours of public wrangling, it's not a surprise that more Republicans show up to be "first in the nation."
Except for yesterday.
When the Des Moines Register poll was predicated on a turnout of 200,000, I was scornful. And they were wrong -- but only because they were too conservative.
Last night, the Republicans produced around 115,000 voters -- an impressive 30% increase.
But the Democrats turned out 236,000. That's an increase of roughly one whole helluva lot.
And it's a huge indicator of both how energized Democrats are this year, and how ready independents are to put their chips on the D line.
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