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- Rick Santorum Solidifies His Surge in One of Many Iowa Caucus SurprisesThe Iowa caucuses were held on Tuesday January 3, 2012, in hopes of determining which Republican candidates are serious contenders for the nomination. Rick Perry solidifies his poll surge, but there were other surprises that occurred as well.
- Iowa Caucuses Highlight Weak GOP Candidate PoolThe Iowa caucuses took place on Tuesday, January 3. Here is a look at the surprising and not so surprising results.
- Iowa Caucus 2012 NailbitersFrom respected journalists to the candidates themselves, suddenly the world is temporarily filled with clairvoyants. Turns out, they were all sort of right. Except Michele Bachmann, who was completely wrong.
- Iowa Caucuses: Democracy for SaleYou get the government you deserve rang true again in Iowa last night. Before the first Iowan opened his mouth in defense of his candidate, democracy had lost. Why? Because the Iowa Caucuses were not democracy practiced, but democracy bought.
- Young Voter Turnout Impresses at Iowa CaucusesVoting in the Republican Caucuses in Iowa is always an enlightening experiment
- Closing Iowa Caucus Remarks from a Weary VoterRead this lifelong Iowan’s take on the 2012 Iowa Caucus results and find out who were the state’s big winners and losers after it was all said and done.
- The Iowa Caucuses: The End of the Beginningask President Mike Huckabee, who won in 2008 and then was killed in subsequent contests. Its purpose is to winnow the weak out of the field.
- Iowa Caucus is First Real Test of the 2012 Republican Presidential HopefulsThe Iowa caucus is the first real test of the 2012 Republican presidential candidates. I will be following the event closely to see if Mitt Romney can make an opinion poll lead turn into a caucus win.
- What is the Impact of the Iowa Caucuses on Republican Voters in the Remaining States?The Iowa caucuses will be held on January 3, 2012. Will the results have an impact on Republican voters across the nation?
Iowa Caucus Not Be-All, End-All for CandidatesWhy the Iowa Caucuses aren't so decisive.- Iowa Caucuses Can Give Impression of ElectabilityThe Republican candidates have been fighting tooth and nail to win over the voters in Iowa, and with good reason. With the entire nation watching, a strong finish in Iowa will leave the impression of electability on those of us who are still undecided.
- The Impact of Iowa Caucuses is MinimalOn Tuesday, January 3, 2012, voters in Iowa will head to the polls and caucus for a Republican presidential nominee. Here is how I feel about the impact the winner could have, as a Republican voter in Ohio.
- The Iowa Caucuses Remain Wide Open, Not Necessarily Predictive of Eventual NomineeIowans will caucus on January 3, 2012 and make the first official selections for president. The race remains wide open and candidates continue to make their pitch to voters, but a win in Iowa is not necessarily a predictor of future electoral success.
- Cash-for-Endorsement Scandal Signals Why Iowa Caucuses Should Be CannedBob Vander Plaats, the evangelical Christian leader of Family Leader, denies trying to shake down candidates for cash for an endorsement
- Iowa Caucus by the NumbersThe Iowa caucus begins Jan. 3, 2012. There are still seven candidates vying for a win with just two weeks left to go.
- What If Ron Paul Wins the Iowa Caucus?A new Public Policy Polling survey that has Rep, Ron Paul of Texas pulling ahead in the Iowa Caucus race has political pundits starting to ask the question: what if Ron Paul actually were to win the contest?
- Mitt Romney Picks Up Steam Ahead of Iowa CaucusMitt Romney is busy campaigning in South Carolina and on television as he tries to earn votes in Iowa.
- Iowa Caucus: Ron Paul's Distinct Advantage Over Gingrich, RomneyNewt Gingrich and Mitt Romney have specific ideas of theory while Ron Paul is simply able to explain his ideals. He has less distractions on his way up the ladder.
- Who Will Win the Iowa Caucus? Polls Certainly Not HelpingWho is going to win the all-important first-in-the-nation Iowa Caucus? According to several polls being tracked by Real Clear Politics, it is somewhat hard to say. It could be just about anybody...
- Iowa Caucus Victory Doesn’t Necessarily Secure GOP NominationThere is now one month until the Iowa caucus.
- My Choice for the Iowa Caucus: Rick Santorum, for NowOne Iowa former political staffer shares her thoughts on the GOP candidates with one month to go before the Iowa Caucus.
- Could Ron Paul Win the 2012 Iowa Caucus?Could Rep. Ron Paul, the other presidential candidate from Texas, actually win the Iowa caucus? A broad spectrum of political opinion suggests that there is that possibility, though the implications of such an event are unclear.
- The Iowa Caucuses: It's Just Barely Over Before it Begins Again...In January, 2011A look at the Iowa caucus potential GOP candidates. Who has visited the state? Who has raised the most money? who do Iowans say they'd vote for? When will the madness begin/
- A Deeper Look into the Iowa Caucus ResultsFor whatever reason, Iowa plays a big part in determining the Presidential Candidates, and it will be no different here in the 2008 Presidential Election. And it looks as if Barack Obama and Mike Huckabee are off to an early lead with wins in their respective parties.
- What Did We Learn from the Iowa Caucuses? That Our Election System is the Stuff of FarceBoth parties desperately cling to the system of allowing a small minority of overwhelmingly white voters to decide who the rest of us can vote for in November. Ever wonder why?
Hillary Clinton, John McCain Win New Hampshire PrimariesHillary Clinton and John McCain pulled out much-needed victories in New Hampshire on Tuesday.- How Obama and Richardson Cheated in the Iowa CaucusesHistory has already been made. Illinois Senator Barack Obama won the Iowa Caucuses. New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson placed fourth. But did they really earn their finishing positions? The answer may be surprising.
A Firsthand Account of the Iowa Caucus from a Young Barack Obama SupporterFirsthand account of the 2008 Iowa Caucus- Iowa Caucus Shows Presidential Race Wide OpenSurprise wins by Obama and Huckabee in Iowa throw the presidential contest in disarray.
- Voters in Iowa Caucus for Change: Hillary Clinton, Mitt Romney Take HitsAn analysis of the outcome of the January 3rd Iowa caucuses.
True Tales from the Iowa CaucusesWhat's it like inside a typical Iowa caucus. Post caucus candidate comments.- Senator Barack Obama Promises to Improve American Lives in Speech After Iowa Caucuses WinFind out how Senator Obama promises to improve the lives of Americans if he wins presidency.
Complete Iowa Caucus Results, Wrap UpHuckabee, Obama win Iowa caucuses.- Senator Barack Obama Wins Democratic Iowa Caucusat approximately 9:30pm Eastern Time, MSNBC announced that Illinois Senator Barack Obama had won the Democratic Iowa caucus
Breaking News: Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee Wins Iowa Caucus for Republican Partyat 9pm ET Thursday night, CNN reported that Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee is the winner of the Iowa caucus for the Republican Party with 38% of the vote- Iowa Caucus Results: My PredictionsThe Iowa Caucuses are happening today and the United States watches as the Heartland state helps our nation make a major decision: who will be our next president? Here are my predictions fo the Iowa caucus results.
Who Will Win the Iowa Caucuses?Predictions of who will win, place and show in tonight's Iowa caucus race.- Iowa Caucus Results (Predictions for Tonight's Preliminary Elections)Who will win? Obama seems strong, while Hillary lags... The Republican side is up for grabs.
The Fierce Urgency of Now ... Barack Obama 3 Days Away from the Iowa CaucusI explained the beauty of attending a live event is that you can see the facial expressions, the interactions with the audience, the discomfort and how it is handled. You hear the entire speech - not just snippets on the news.
Sprint to Iowa Caucus Has Presidential Candidates John Edwards, Barak Obama, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Bill Richardson on the RoadCandidates of both parties are on marathon tours around Iowa as the 2008 presidential caucuses are only one day away.