It's that time. My very first caucus. I'm very excited to be able to participate in one of the most unique and important political events in the world. The results decided tonight by my fellow Iowans could set the precedent for the rest of the race for the nomination. Although the wind chills are single digits, the weather is supposed to be clear and there should be a large turnout tonight. Although there were a lot of uncertainties over the weekend about the lead in Iowa, it appears the current edge has stayed with Governor Huckabee. He appears to have gotten a small boost this week just in time for the caucus tonight. Although polls are poor predictors of the caucus, the Des Moines Register poll is the most historically accurate and it shows the same trend as the poll averages. The most positive trend for Governor Huckabee is that his support appears to be the most solid, which will help him compete with other campaigns that have larger organizations. Regardless, it is sure to be a close race and may also knock a couple candidates from the race. I will be watching the returns closely and will attempt to write a short post when I get home this evening after a winner is announced.