Last night on the show, we talked about the Iowa caucuses’ history of picking not winners but losers — if you do too badly as a candidate, you’ll tend to drop out. Iowa does some of the first real winnowing of the field.
Over at Patchwork Nation, Dante Chinni focuses on one spot in northwestern Iowa, Sioux County, where it has historically been better to come in second. He writes:
[T]ake a look at who has come in second in Sioux in the last three contested Iowa caucuses: 1996, Sen. Robert Dole; 2000, Texas Gov. George Bush; and 2008, Arizona Sen. John McCain. All three went on to capture the GOP nomination.









