Record-breaking cold threatens to complicate Iowa's leadoff caucuses as snowy weather cancels events
Iowa Republicans will likely confront temperatures dipping below zero degrees Fahrenheit next week when they kick off the 2024 election cycle
By HANNAH FINGERHUT
Published - Jan 10, 2024, 12:42 AM ET
Last Updated - Jan 10, 2024, 12:42 AM EST
WAUKEE, Iowa (AP) — Snow was still piling on top of the 8 inches that had already accumulated when Kadee Miller trekked out to see Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley in Waukee.
“There were moments on the drive up here, I was like, ‘What are we doing?'” Miller said about her 7-mile (11-kilometer) drive from Adel on Tuesday. “The reason we drove up here is to really see who she is.”
Miller isn’t sure who she’ll vote for in Iowa's leadoff caucuses on Jan. 15, but she’s sure she’ll be there — despite a frigid, slap-you-in-the-face cold night in the forecast.
“It’s important. It’s kind of our civil duty, right?" said Miller, a 49-year-old human resources worker. "So that’s what we have to do.”