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Trump edges out Cruz, Clinton holds slim lead in Iowa
On Monday, Iowa residents will vote for the first time in this presidential race.
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Robertson, an outspoken religious and social conservative, told the crowd that “depravity” and “perversion” grip the nation, and that Cruz is the antidote.
Trump continues to top the list of candidates likely Republican primary voters say they would never support, 35% say so, including 47% of those moderate or liberal voters. The race remains volatile, as 30 percent said they could still be persuaded.
And on Facebook, most people in Iowa are talking about Donald Trump.
Jeb Bush is right behind that group with Carly Fiorina, Rand Paul and Ben Carson. New Hampshire’s primary will select 24 pledged delegates. “I’ve always had great relationships with the workers”.
Trump was joined by his wife, Melania, during the exclusive interview with News 9, during which he spoke about his faith and his campaign.
“I believe it would be powerful to have a woman president”, she said.
Outwardly, Trump was unconcerned about the divide his candidacy has seemingly created within the Republican Party.
“I think some of the baggage that she has politically hurts her”, he said, “and people that haven’t lived through that maybe don’t understand it at that depth and may be a little exhausted of her because her husband was there”.
“I think I’ve been subjected…to years of scrutiny and I’m still standing”, Clinton said.
“We have an incredible country, we have unbelievable people”, said Trump. “And a vote for Donald Trump is a vote for ObamaCare”, Cruz said on NBC’s “Meet the Press”, drawing attention to the Florida senator’s effort to get a comprehensive immigration reform bill through the Senate. “She’s the best change maker I have ever known and I hope you caucus for her tomorrow night”.
He is attracting interest from young voters who share his optimism about America and appreciate his family story of a dynamic son of Cuban immigrants who pulled himself up by his own bootstraps.
Hillary Clinton is up by a small margin in Iowa and has a commanding national lead, but trails in New Hampshire.
On board his bus after a busy day that wasn’t quite over, Sanders seemed to still be marveling over his remarkable rise. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Hillary Clinton would participate in additional debates if the DNC agreed to sanction them.
Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad said he thought Republican turnout could be as much as 150,000.
Rubio said on CNN’s State of the Union of Cruz, “He’s just making stuff up”.
The front runners in the opening round of the race to see which candidates run for U.S. president are just a few percentage points apart from each other.
Seeking victory in Iowa, Hillary Clinton has begun channeling the economic indignation of her rival Vermont Sen. “I feel ready. I feel strong and I think I’m the best person to be the nominee and to defeat whoever they nominate in November”.
The two leading figures in the Democratic camp are holding rallies and meetings, getting endorsements and supports, and firing each other ahead of the Iowa and New Hampshire caucuses. “Even though it is incremental, there is more of a chance of some of the things that she is pushing for can get done”.
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“If you will go caucus for me Monday night, if you will go stand up for me here, if you will be there for me, I promise you this, I will stand for you”, Clinton told voters on Saturday night in Cedar Rapids.