The North Carolina Primary Election is still about 3 months away, on March 15, however some states will hold a vote or caucus earlier. The Iowa caucus will be held on February 1, 2016 followed just over a week later by the New Hampshire primary election.
The caucuses in Iowa and the early elections that follow provide bragging rights for the winners and for some, a reason to ‘call off their campaign.’ Early winners are not guaranteed future success.
In 2008, the leaders and their percentage of the results in Iowa caucuses:
Democrats Republicans
Barack Obama 37.6% Mike Huckabee 34.3%
John Edwards 29.8% Mitt Romney 25.2%
Hillary Clinton 29.5% Fred Thompson 14.4%
Eventual Party Candidate
Barack Obama Mitt Romney
Winner: Barack Obama
2004
Democrats Republicans
John Kerry 37.8% George W. Bush (unopposed)
John Edwards 31.9%
Howard Dean 18.0%
Richard Gephardt 10.8%
Eventual Party Candidate
John Kerry George W. Bush
Winner: George W. Bush
2000
Democrats Republicans
Al Gore 63% George W. Bush 41%
Bill Bradley 35% Steve Forbes 30%
Alan Keyes 14%
Eventual Party Candidate
Al Gore George W. Bush
Winner: George W. Bush
1996
Democrats Republicans
Bill Clinton (unopposed) Bob Dole 16%
Pat Buchanan 23%
Lamar Alexander 17.5%
Eventual Party Candidate
Bill Clinton Bob Dole
Winner: Bill Clinton
1992
Democrats Republicans
Tom Harkin 76.4% George H.W. Bush (unopposed)
Uncommitted 11.9%
Eventual Party Candidate
Bill Clinton George H.W. Bush
Winner: Bill Clinton
1988
Democrats Republicans
Richard Gephardt 31.3% Robert Dole 37.4%
Paul Simon 26.7% Pat Robertson 24.6%
Michael Dukakis 22.2% George H.W. Bush 18.6%
Jack Kemp 11.1%
Eventual Party Candidate
Michael Dukakis George H.W. Bush
Winner: George H.W. Bush
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