It all starts with the Iowa trudge
Donald Trump is hanging out in Iowa for now, possibly for a Monday night party if he wins
Donald Trump is hanging out in Iowa for now, possibly for a Monday night party if he wins
WASHINGTON (AP) – President Barack Obama is portraying the Democratic presidential primary as a race between Hillary Clinton’s pragmatism and experience versus Bernie Sanders’ idealism and liberalism. Obama is offering his most extensive assessment of the 2016 Democratic race to date in an interview with Politico. He says Clinton is “wicked smart,” but that her…
Trump and Cruz have been engaged in an increasingly hostile war of words as the race narrows in first-to-vote Iowa
ABC News Correspondent Josh Haskell joins the McGraw Show live from Iowa to discuss Ted Cruz’s chances in the upcoming Iowa Caucuses.
The scope of Sanders’ plan and its lack of detail have raised questions about its seriousness
The 74-year-old self-described democratic socialist is in position to win both Iowa and New Hampshire
The definitive answer won’t arrive until the night of Iowa’s leadoff caucuses on February 1
Trump said the Texas senator “hurt himself” at Thursday night’s debate when he said that “everyone understands that the values in New York City are socially liberal or pro-abortion or pro- gay-marriage, focus around money and the media.”
PAC’s and candidates are expected to surpass spending $100 million on broadcast television spots and plan to spend millions more before voting in Iowa and New Hampshire next month
Parker’s departure comes on the morning of one of the last two GOP debates before voting begins with the February 1 Iowa caucuses