01 February 2016

Politics: Donald Trump Says Ted Cruz Is ‘Not Allowed’ to Run for President


New story from TIME in Politics : Donald Trump Says Ted Cruz Is ‘Not Allowed’ to Run for President

NPR News: Excitement Is In The Air For First-Time Iowa Caucus Goers

Excitement Is In The Air For First-Time Iowa Caucus Goers
Candidates blanket Iowa in a final blitz before the caucuses. David Greene talks to David Yepsen, former chief political correspondent at the Des Moines Register, now at Southern Illinois University.

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NPR News: On The Bubble: Whose White House Dreams Will Burst First?

On The Bubble: Whose White House Dreams Will Burst First?
Don't expect a parade of once-hopefuls trudging to microphones to quit the day after the caucuses. But the die will have been cast. Iowa doesn't kill candidacies; it puts them on life support.

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NPR News: Cruz Urges Iowans: Caucus With Us; If We Stand Together We Will Win

Cruz Urges Iowans: Caucus With Us; If We Stand Together We Will Win
At the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines Sunday night, Cruz reflected on the campaign. Without mentioning his name, Cruz took a swipe at his biggest Republican rival in Iowa, Donald Trump.

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NPR News: Clinton Urges Iowa Voters To 'Fight' For Her

Clinton Urges Iowa Voters To 'Fight' For Her
On the eve of Iowa's caucuses, Hillary Clinton made her closing argument to voters in Des Moines. In 2008, she came in third in Iowa's caucuses.

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NPR News: Rubio Tells Iowa Voters He's The One To Beat A Democrat In November

Rubio Tells Iowa Voters He's The One To Beat A Democrat In November
The are 11 Republican presidential candidates competing in the Iowa caucuses. Senator Marco Rubio has tried to distinguish himself from the presidential pack on matters of national security.

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NPR News: The Iowa Caucuses: 5 Things To Watch

The Iowa Caucuses: 5 Things To Watch
Republicans and Democrats in Iowa caucus Monday night. Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders have attracted huge crowds, but can they turn them out to caucus?

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