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Will Hillary Clinton Ignore the Iowa Caucus?Deputy campaign manager for Clinton, Mike Henry, wrote a memo which implied Senator Clinton would not be attending the Iowa caucus. However, the jury is still out on whether or not this is Clinton's intention. -
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.
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Iowa Caucus Goers: Do They Vote like the Rest of Us?Comments made by Republican candidate Mitt Romney at a Davenport, Iowa appearance on December 19th, plus comments on candidates Huckabee, Edwards and Romney by the locals, plus first-time voter Miles Chiontti's coverage of Republican candidate Fred Thompson.
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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. -
A Firsthand Account of the Iowa Caucus from a Young Barack Obama SupporterFirsthand account of the 2008 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.
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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.
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Mitt Romney has Commanding Lead over Republican Presidential Hopefuls at the Iowa CaucusWill the Iowa Caucus follow the pollster's prediction and choose front runner Mitt Romney as the Republican Caucus winner? Or will one of the other candidates in the pack overtake Mitt Romney's momentum and win the Republican Caucus? -
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
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Huckabee Leads Republicans in Presidential Nomination Race as Iowa Caucus NearsThe Iowa Caucus is coming right up and it will likely have a large impact on the political race towards the election of 2008. Find out what political analysts expect for results.
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Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama Lead Democrats at Iowa CaucusThe Iowa Caucus will be the first caucus of 2008, when it occurs on January 3, 2008. Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards are running close in the polls. -
Predictions for the Iowa Caucus and New Hampshire PrimaryThe Iowa Caucus is now set for Jan. 3, 2008, with the New Hampshire Primary following a few days later on January 8th. I will now release my picks for the winners and losers of both races for both parties.
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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.
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Iowa Caucus Not Be-All, End-All for CandidatesWhy the Iowa Caucuses aren't so decisive. -
Iowa Caucus Shows Presidential Race Wide OpenSurprise wins by Obama and Huckabee in Iowa throw the presidential contest in disarray.
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Complete Iowa Caucus Results, Wrap UpHuckabee, Obama win Iowa caucuses. -
Barack Obama Rally in Tiny Boone, Iowa, Draws Hundreds Just Days Before the Iowa CaucusIowans come out despite sub-freezing temperatures, on New Year's Eve, to hear Barack Obama speak in the final days before the Iowa 2008 caucuses. -
Raucous CaucusThe results from the Iowa caucus are in and the winners are...
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Christoper Dodd, Bill Richardson, Joe Biden and Other Democratic Underdogs Rally in IowaChristoper Dodd has been doing some serious statewide sprinting in the closing moments of the Iowa caucus race. -
True Tales from the Iowa CaucusesWhat's it like inside a typical Iowa caucus. Post caucus candidate comments. -
Democrats in Iowa: Are Pre Caucus Polls a Good Indicator of Results?Iowa caucus polls only hours prior to caucus meetings show a tree way tie. Do poll results give an accurate depiction of caucus results?
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Iowa Voters Look Forward After Romney VictoryMitt Romney won the Iowa Caucus by a slim 8 votes over Rick Santorum. Throughout the reporting of the votes, Romney and Santorum bounced back and forth for the number one position.
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Barack Obama Campaigns in IowaWith the Iowa Caucus only a few months away, Obama and other candidates are busy campaigning towards Iowans. Find out what Obama is about and what he wants Iowans to know. -
Iowa Caucus Big Winner -- Third Party Politics?How Romney's Iowa win could lead to the rise of serious third-party politics in America.
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Poll: Hillary Clinton Leads in the Democratic Race in IowaNew York Senator Hillary Clinton holds on to a slim lead in the race Iowa. And the caucus is now less than two months away.
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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.
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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. -
Political Analysis: Trying to Understand the Iowa Caucuses & Their Impact on the Presidential Election ProcessThe Iowa caucuses, which only came to precede the first-in-the-nation New Hampshire primary in 1972, were ignored until 1980. Intensely undemocratic, they now attract more attention than the New Hampshire prinary due to the press' self-interest in covering the event. -
Iowa Super Delegate Shares DNC, Political InsightsI spoke with Iowa Super-Delegate Richard Machacek (Winthrop, IA) on Tuesday. He was originally an Edwards supporter. I asked him a few questions regarding his opinions on a variety of political issues, positions and rumors, Democratic and Republican.
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John Edwards Rising in Polls in IowaCP Connie Wilson, above with John Edwards in Iowa on Friday, writes about Edwards' rise in the polls and his reaction to the assassination of Benazir Bhutto. -
Herman Cain is Out, so that Means Ron Paul is Most Likely No. 1 in IowaHerman Cain announced on Saturday, December 3, 2011 that he would discontinue his campaign for President of the United States. This means the four-way tie in Iowa is now only a three-way tie, and Rep. Ron Paul is now the leader of said tie.
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Mitt Romney Takes First Place in Iowa Straw PollA carnival atmosphere prevailed in Ames, Iowa on Saturday as Republican presidential candidates entertained, fed and asked Iowans to vote for them in the Iowa Straw Poll. -
Iowa State Senator Quirmbach Endorses Senator Joe Biden"Joe Biden received the endorsement of Iowa State Senator Herman C. Quirmbach. Senator Quirmbach becomes the twelfth Iowa State Legislator to endorse Senator Biden." -
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/
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Wyoming Polls: Barack Obama to Hold the Line in Wyoming CaucusBut Senator Clinton will have a difficult time in Wyoming if this year's caucuses and primaries in the Plains states are to be indicators of Wyoming's bent. It started with Obama surprisingly winning the Iowa Caucus.
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Ron Paul Leads in Iowa and is Gaining Ground NationallyTexas Congressman Ron Paul has taken the lead in polling for the upcoming Iowa Caucus, and also has a stronger foundation than other previous frontrunners'. Here is how I think Paul's stance on issues will affect him overall.
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Roundup of GOP Debate in IowaA brief look a the winners, losers, and surprise appearances of the final Republican debate before the 2008 Iowa Caucus. -
Iowa Caucus Sparks Verbal Brawl Between Ron Paul and Rick SantorumThe clash between Ron Paul and Rick Santorum is no longer just a battle for Iowa between two surging presidential candidates who were previously seen as irrelevant and unelectable, it's personal now.
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Firsthand Report from Iowa Caucus: Barack Obama WinsCaucus for your favorite.
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