Studies like this make you question why Presidents are decided by the Electoral College. You would like to think that everyone's vote counts the same, no matter what state they live in. Unfortunately, that's not the way it work and it translates into a belief that votes in Idaho don't carry as much weight as other states.
If you live in either Idaho or Iowa, you know the fun of clarifying that you are, in fact, not the other one of those two (and you could probably include Ohio in this conversation).
All eyes are on Iowa today for the Iowa caucuses, an event that occurs every four years and is significant for two reasons. One, it’s the first event in the nominating process for the presidential election, and, two, it’s the only time the rest of America pays any attention to Iowa.
Well, whatever you think you know about Iowa is about to change once you watch this amusing video.