As the race toward the caucuses nears its end, everyone wants to know where Iowans will align on Monday night. One decision you hear many undecided caucus-goers mulling over is the choice between Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg.
Although their policy stances differ significantly in this year’s Democratic field, both remain extremely personally popular in most polling and their campaigns are reaching out to a broad swath of the party.
Two events in Sioux City yesterday, an hour apart, one where Buttigieg appeared and one where Rep. Katie Porter filled in for Warren, who was stuck in D.C., exemplified this divide.
โThey both have a lot of qualities that I really admire,โ said Mariah Murray-Zumo, 39, of Sioux City, who recently decided Warren was her No. 1 choice. “Pete and Warren are both very sharp. Iโve seen Pete speak and heโs very enlightened. Heโs very on top of things and articulate. Thereโs a lot of things that he brings about that I can see, that are very presidential. But at the same time, I see that in Warren as well.โ
[inline-ad id=”4″]
Many Iowans on the ground arenโt seeing the differences enough to fall into one of the two camps, despite the public disputes the candidates have had over fundraising for their campaigns.
Some voters tried to be at both overlapping Sioux City events, like Treyla Lee, a 48-year-old Sioux City resident who ultimately decided on the Buttigieg event because it was closer to where she needed to be for an appointment.
Lee said sheโs still undecided, after thinking for a long time that she was behind former Vice President Joe Biden.
โNo oneโs really said they can do it for me yet,โ she said. โInitially when I started thinking about this I was immediately like, โWho can beat Trump?โ But now itโs more about, can the candidate that is elected really make a change in government and just make a better change for America?โ
[inline-ad id=”0″]
In light of that, Lee said Biden is still her top choice, but Buttigieg has probably filled her second slot. Her main point of hesitation is his lack of support in the African American community, and sheโs not sure he knows how to implement the ideas he talks about.
โWhen I think about being a progressive, single, African American female, Iโm just not sure that Iโm hearing the issues that will impact me as a woman of color and the community I serve in,โ Lee said. โButtigieg has done a great job of laying out the Douglass Plan, which I think is really good because it talks about systemic racism and injustices, I just donโt know how heโs going to be able to do it.โ
Lee said sheโs a fan of Warrenโs two-cent wealth tax and how the senator has laid out exactly how to execute her plans. But Warren’s electability is a concern for Lee.
[inline-ad id=”1″]
Amanda McCauley, 36, who lives in Sioux City, doesn’t see the same issue.
“[Warren] seems to me the most genuine of any candidate Iโve ever met or seen,” McCauley said. “She doesnโt seem fake, she doesnโt seem like sheโs going to be one of those puppets thatโs just going to do whatever Congress tells her to do. Sheโs going to make her decisions based on the peopleโs choices and whatโs best for our country.”
She hasn’t heard much about Buttigieg because Warren has had her attention since 2016 when the senator stood up for the Standing Rock protesters, fighting against the Dakota Access pipeline. Still, she was interested in hearing what he had to say, even if she’s almost 100% sure she’ll stand in Warren’s corner on Monday.
“I kind of wanted to hear a little bit more about him. I might just go see what he has to say,โ she said, referring to his event at the Orpheum, which is only about 10 minutes away from WIT. “I want to still keep my options open, but for now, Elizabeth Warren has had me.”
[inline-ad id=”2″]
Her final decision will be made on Monday.
The same goes for Marshall Zumo, a 38-year-old resident of Sioux City, who’s completely undecided.
Zumo was concerned about Buttigiegโs ability to win beyond Iowa and New Hampshire because of his lack of support within the African American community.
He also thought the way to win and turn out voters was by making them excited, which is something Warren and her plans accomplish.
โI used to think a more moderate person was the way to go, but itโs become clear to me that that will not win an election now because you have to get the party excited. A moderate wonโt get them excited. You might pull some independent votes over to their side, but itโs not going to get the party excited.โ
[inline-ad id=”3″]
Emotion and excitement, he said, is what people who donโt pay close attention to politics base their votes on, so theyโre more likely to turn out for those candidates who can inspire them.
He wasnโt the only one. His wife, Mariah Murray-Zumo, said the same thing. She doesnโt just see competence and someone whoโs presidential when she looks at Warren.
โThe excitement that she brings as well, I feel like we need to go and fight hard and I know sheโs up for that,โ she said.
She ultimately made up her mind because of Warrenโs stance on fighting corruption.
โItโs really hard to decide. Itโs too hard because theyโre all great,โ Murray-Zumo said. โI just have to make a decision, and corruptionโs my biggest thing, and if we donโt get that taken care of nothing else is going to matter much.โ
[signup_form]
Zumo is still undecided, though, and said his vote is split between four candidates: Buttigieg and Warren as well as Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders. Buttigieg and Warren are still the top two.
โObviously Peteโs younger than Elizabeth Warren so he hasnโt been in the game as long, which can be a good thing and it could be a bad thing,โ he said. โItโs a good thing because you donโt have the baggage, but itโs bad because you donโt necessarily have the experience, and I think thatโs a decision people have to make about whether or not they want new, fresh. Or if they want someone experienced whoโs been down the roads weโre gonna have to travel.โ
Itโs a decision Zumo said heโll have to make on caucus night.
โBasically, Iโm going to walk around in circles and just slide in somewhere.โ
By Nikoel Hytrek
Posted 2/1/20


















