In the race to lead the Democrats, Iowa caucuses can make or break campaigns

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Caption: Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders shake hands at the Cedar Rapids campaign rally. (John Locher/Associated Press)

Months of Democratic strategizing and in-fighting culminates on Monday in the first caucus of the party's 2020 leadership race.
Historically, the Iowa caucuses are the first hint of which candidate could earn the party's nomination and compete for the presidency in November.
Today on Front Burner, Washington Post reporter Dave Weigel takes us to Iowa, where the momentum of caucusing could be key to capturing the Democratic nomination.
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