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Helicoptering into fair, Trump vies with Clinton for heartland vote

“Pataki, who was governor from 1995 to 2007, is among the lesser-known candidates in the large Republican field”.

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“Now, we don’t need the oil so much“, he said in an apparent reference to U.S. oil and gas production.

At an Iowa Town Hall Thursday, GOP presidential hopeful and failed California senatorial candidate Carly Fiorina came out against the state’s mandatory vaccination law.

Walker acknowledged the hecklers several time during his stump speech. “So, can we think of a single instance in which a man’s judgment might have been clouded by his hormones?”

Clinton’s use of a homemade server during her time as secretary of state has dogged her campaign.

Fiorina performed well in the “kiddie table” debate, featuring seven Republican candidates whose middling poll numbers prevented them from participating in the primetime debate. “Only I didn’t do photo ops – I had substantive meetings”.

“Yeah, I want one on a stick though”, Clinton said.

“I would not call Vladimir Putin”. Instead, she pledged to conduct military exercises and strengthen the nation’s missile defense.

Trump says he would ask nominees to the Supreme Court about their views on abortion and would take their views into consideration as he made a decision on whom to nominate. The organization receives public funds to provide health screenings for low-income women. “There’s Donald Trump. What can we do?”

Those comments drew applause and a few boos from the crowd.

She defended her joke on Saturday during her press conference, describing the controversy as just another example of the “partisanization” of politics. “If you want someone who can win and get results and not compromise, I’m the candidate to send to the White House“, he told the onlookers who offered a mix of cheers, boos, whistles and some minor jostling at times during his 20 minutes on stage.

In past elections, Wagemann says she has voted for both Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama.

The presidential candidate told Iowa residents a story about how she resented a school nurse trying to “bully” her daughter into getting the HPV vaccination for her child. Clinton said as she started an hourlong stroll through the fairgrounds at the side of former Iowa Sen. The American Thinker accused Fiorina of “romanticizing the old Islamic caliphate”. “Because she’s got some specifics and not generalities”, Wagemann said. “I’m ready. We’ll see what happens”.

Yet when William, 9, who had come to the fair with his parents David and Sarah Bowman and three little brothers for the promised ride, popped the question, he did not blink.

Rex Townsend of Corning, Iowa, was standing by as Fiorina sampled Iowa sweet corn.

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Townsend says Fiorina would make a good vice president, though he could envision her at the top of the ticket.

Image credit John Pemble