Iowans boast that candidates have to come to Iowa, home of the first in the nation caucus, if they hope to sit in the Oval Office. But what role does Iowa play in the race to raise campaign funds? We’ve broken down campaign finance data reported during the last cycle, covering January through June. New data comes out next week, on October 15. Try your hand at our news quiz, or take a peak at an IowaWatch story, “Iowa Campaigns Focus On Voters Over Pocketbooks” by Michael Anderson.
[quiz key=”1fTR8YiozsCLBrnqMOhkpZ2d5kXNYUlcQZ4B3CUj6-u8″ source=”OpenSecrets.org, ‘Iowa Campaigns Focus on Voters Over Pocketbooks’ by Michael Anderson/IowaWatch, ‘Ready for Hillary no longer just a super PAC’ by Dave Levinthal/Center for Public Integrity, Federal Election Commission, ‘These States Are Contributing the Most to the 2016 Candidates’ by Alex Greer/InsideGov.com” byline=”Lauren Mills/IowaWatch” title=”How much money are Iowans giving to the presidential campaigns?” answerstyle=”bullets” ]