Iowa GOP Will End Straw Poll As Interest From Candidates Wanes

UNITED STATES - AUGUST 13: A supporter of Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul celebrates when he sees that Paul finished second at the Ames Straw Poll at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. (Photo By Tom Wi... UNITED STATES - AUGUST 13: A supporter of Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul celebrates when he sees that Paul finished second at the Ames Straw Poll at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. (Photo By Tom Williams/Roll Call) (CQ Roll Call via AP Images) MORE LESS
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UPDATE: June 12, 2015, 10:41 AM EDT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Republican leaders in Iowa have agreed to end the state’s straw poll because of waning interest from presidential hopefuls and questions about its relevancy.

Iowa GOP Chairman Jeff Kauffman says state party officials voted during a Friday morning conference call to end the straw poll, which began in 1979 and has been held every summer before a contested presidential caucus.

For years, the poll has been considered an early but unreliable test of campaigns’ strength.

Critics say it has become a costly sideshow, and many candidates fear the humiliation of a poor showing. Some 2016 GOP hopefuls recently said they would skip the event altogether.

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