Polls suggest four Democratic contenders — Sen. Bernie Sanders, former Vice President Joe Biden, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg — have a good shot to leave Iowa with the most delegates. A strong showing in the Hawkeye Statecan give candid...
Former Vice President Joe Biden is back on the campaign trail, this time stumping for Democratic candidates in Wisconsin and Iowa. He blasted the "forces of hate that have terrorized our fellow Americans for their political beliefs, the color of their skin or their religion" durin...
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Prior to 1976, Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter was little known outside of his home state. His first-place finish among the five Democratic candidates in Iowa brought him into the national spotlight and, like George McGovern before him, took him all the way the Democratic nomination for president....
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) —After a long year of campaigning, Republican and Democratic presidential candidates face voters for the first time, battling in Iowa Monday for a boost toward the White House — or in many cases, simply a reason to stay in the race. ...
The Iowa caucuses constitute the first primary contest for Democratic and Republican presidential candidates. Iowa is thereby a very important campaigning spot for prospective candidates. If a presidential candidate does not place in the top three or nearly so in the Iowa caucuses, then it becomes...
Discusses congressional campaigns in Iowa in 1996. Primary date and filing date; Senate contest between Democratic incumbent Tom Harkin and Republican Representative Jim Ross Lightfoot; Contest in the 3rd District between Republican nominee Mike Mahaffey and Democrat Leonard L. Boswell; Other districts ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Democratic candidate took the lead Friday over the Republican in a southeast Iowa race for an open congressional seat after officials corrected a vote-counting mistake.
The Democratic presidential candidates faced off on foreign policy and domestic issues on November 14, 2015
This year, Iowa Democrats will meet on January 15 to conduct party business; however, due to changes in the Democratic nominating calendar, they won’t vote for presidential candidates. Instead, that vote will take place by mail, ending on March 5. CNN’s Ethan Cohen contributed to this ...