GOP 2024 contenders enter Iowa, wary of Trump’s long shadow 1 of 6 | Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks at the West Side Conservative Club, Friday, March 26, 2021, in Urbandale, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall) 2 of 6 | Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo...
But if all goes according to plan for Trump, he will put the writing on the wall for his rivals long before that — perhaps as early as Super Tuesday on March 5 or even after the first four caucus and primary contests in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina are co...
Monday, Dec 30 2024 Laura Belin 5 Comments A new nonprofit organization, Mid-Iowa Community News, will soon launch the Ames Voice, a digital newsroom “dedicated to being the primary source of news and information for the Ames area.” Douglas Burns, one of the organizers of the effort, ...
1st District (Southeastern Iowa) Marianette Miller-Meeks, R, re-elected 53%. Trump 50%.David Pautsch, who founded the Quad Cities Prayer Breakfast, gave Miller-Meeks a run for her money in the GOP primary despite barely raising any himself. Outspent $1.4 million to $30,000, ...
Aguilar's wineased concernsshared by committee members that a 2020 "election denier," like his GOP opponent Jim Marchant, could win and disrupt the Democratic process. But New Hampshire Democratic Party Chair Raymond Buckley is "very confident" his state will remain the first primary, mainly due...
Spencer Kimball, Executive Director of Emerson College Polling, said: “Haley has carved out a base of support among post-graduate GOP voters where her support has increased by 27 points since September, from 20% to 47%, and she leads Trump among this group by 20 points.” Kimball also ...
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Haley has been given a boost by New Hampshire's more moderate electorate relative to Iowa. She has made inroads among self-described moderates and independents, running close to Trump among them now. (Independents can, and often do, vote in the GOP primary.) And it's these groups who ex...
I have to admit: I don’t mind one bit that tiny, unrepresentative Iowa does not get the chance to set the path for the nominee. (But, of course, that feeling is blunted that now tiny, unrepresentative New Hampshire gets to do so)....