`Zombie' campaigns could pick up support in Iowa caucuses

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`Zombie' campaigns could pick up support in Iowa caucuses
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Some former Democratic presidential candidates could still win votes and make an impact on Iowa's caucuses Monday.

Four days until the Iowa caucuses and there is no clear front runner, but former Vice President Joe Biden hopes to change that by turning his focus to President Donald Trump.FORT MADISON, Iowa -- The Iowa caucuses could feature an attack of the “zombie” candidates.

The Associated Press will base its race call of the winner on state delegate equivalents because delegates are the measure used to decide the eventual winner of the nomination. But the new information is causing some voters to take their first round choices more seriously because those decisions will now be public.

Caucusgoers can theoretically support whomever they like on the first round, so any of the other candidates who have dropped out could receive votes as well. “Since I didn’t feel strongly about any of the candidates, and the only one I feel strongly about is the one I don’t want to get it, figured the thing to do is to stick with Kamala,” she said.

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