Read and summarize an article pertaining to the Iowa Caucus. What is your perspective about how this event might impact the rest of the Nation? Include the link for your article!
The GOP debate: Contenders appear off ahead of Iowa caucus: it is about the republicans and the debate they had last night. Donald Trump didn't show up for the debate. Next Monday Iowa will be the first state to say who they think should have there name on the ballot in November.
Well the Iowa caucus is when people from the counties com in and vote for president and well in some points it points to who could win there parties nomination and president. It doesn't always come true like in 2008 John Mccain got third and he won his nomination.
According to the final poll before the Iowa Caucus, Donlald Trump holds a 5 point lead ahead of Ted Cruz with Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders slightly behind. The Iowa Caucus has a history of accuracy. 40% of the voters this year say that their caucusing for the first time. Voters were asked who was most likely to win this general election and Trump lead Cruz by 35%.
haha jk here ya go http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2016/02/01/what-time-are-the-iowa-caucuses/79613764/ - usa today
A nice descriptive article about how exactly the caucus works. This year's election overall is very interesting, and today's caucus will be just the same. Trumps latest campaign stunts are working very well in his favor, and he just recently tore Jeb apart, so I think in general Trump will be leading this election.
Donald Trump and Ted Cruz are still both trying to be on top. It depends on how many people show up who will end up on top. People believe if more people show up, Trump will be likely to win. http://www.nationalreview.com/article/430546/iowa-caucuses-donald-trump-vs-ted-cruz-turnout-key
Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders are leading in the current caucus count. Trump is 31% compared to Ted Cruz 24%, Sanders 62% to Clinton 24%. http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2016/feb/01/us-election-iowa-caucuses-campaign-live-trump-clinton-sanders-cruz-rubio
In Iowa, the front runners are Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Donald Trump is very feverous on how it will go. Tonight is the caucus. It will be very good and a close election. http://abcnews.go.com/topics/news/elections/iowa-caucuses.htm
Ted Cruz won the Iowa Caucus for the Republican side, beating Donald Trump by 3.3%. Hillary Clinton won the Iowa Caucus for the Democratic side, beating Bernie Sanders by .3%. Bernie Sanders wants a recount to see if there was a chance that he won. I believe the election will be very interesting. http://www.oregonlive.com/today/index.ssf/2016/02/iowa_caucus_live_updates_analy.html
Hilary Clinton was declared the winner of the Democratic Iowa caucus. Bernie Sanders was really close to winning. Clinton had 700.6 delegates. While Bernie had 696.8. The results where the closest in the history of the Iowa Democratic caucuses.
Ted Cruz's win in Iowa was a surprise. It was a surprise do Donald Trump too. Some say that the results will shift while the race goes forward. Donald Trump Tweeted "Because I was told I could not do well in Iowa, I spent very little there - a fraction of Cruz & Rubio. Came in a strong second. Great honor." after the caucus.
Hillary Clinton became victorious this morning at 1 a.m. She won the Iowa Democratic caucus in Iowa. Being that it was a slim victory, Hillary has to fight extra hard against major competition, Bernie Sanders. Now the fight is on between her and Bernie Sanders on the way to New Hampshire. New Hampshire holds its Democratic caucuses on February 9.
Hillary Clinton was declared the winner of the Iowa Democratic Caucus early this morning. It was a very close win for her by just barely beating Bernie Sanders by .3%. She was awarded with 700.59 state delegates while Bernie was given 696.82 while former Gov. Martin O'Malley was awarded with 7.61 state delegates. These are the closet results in the history of Iowa's Democratic caucuses and far closer than Hillary and her team had expected. Since it was such a close win, the candidates will have to go a little out of their ways in order to make it in the election.
Hilary Clinton was declared the winner of the Iowa Democratic Caucus yesterday at 1:00 am. She beat Bernie Sanders by a close .3%. Also Ted Cruz beat Donald Trump by 3.3% on the Republican side. Bernie thinks that their was a mistake in the counting and wants a recount to see if there was a chance he has won. So i think the election will be very interesting. http://www.oregonlive.com/today/index.ssf/2016/02/iowa_caucus_live_updates_analy.html
Hillary Clinton has won the Iowa caucus and their campaign said that Hillary has won the most state delagates. Bernie Sanders was beating Hillary by 30 points, but then Hillary made it to the top in the end.
Hillary Clinton beat Bernie Sanders by a slim .3%, making her the winner of the 2016 Iowa Caucus. While she won in Iowa, Bernie Sanders holds a very strong lead in the state of New Hampshire, which holds the first primary on February 9. During the caucus on February 1, Martin O'Malley declared suspension of his democratic campaign. Bernie Sanders admitted he was anxious to see the outcome of the caucus, due to trailing behind in the polls by 30 points. It is also admitted, Bernie Sanders will not agree to a democratic debate in New Hampshire, until Hillary Clinton agrees to debate in New York. I believe it's going to show the true colors of Clinton supporters, as well as Sanders supporters. The allegations towards to opposing candidate will intensify this upcoming election.
Ted Cruz apologized to Dr. Ben Carson after his supporters told voters in Iowa that Carson was dropping out of the presidential election. Cruz supporters said things about Carson's "dropping out" on social media, through emails, and even at the caucus sites. They told them to vote for Cruz because Ben Carson plans on dropping out anyways. Because of this, Carson says these Cruz staff members should be fired. CNN said that Carson would be going home to Florida before the New Hampshire caucus on February 9th, which Cruz supporters just translated to "he'll be dropping out." Dr. Carson says he has accepted Cruz's apology. What a good man.
Hilary Clinton won the Iowa Democratic caucuses, according to final results from the Iowa Democratic Party.This was a narrow win for her, it was close with Bernie Sanders. Clinton told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Tuesday, ""I am so thrilled, my luck was not that good last time around, and it was wonderful to win the caucus, to have that experience." Clinton still has an extended fight for the Democratic presidential nomination. She may have to wait until late February for a realistic chance to put a solid win in her column. Sanders holds a strong lead in New Hampshire, the next state to vote on February 9.
Hillary Clinton beat Bernie Sanders by .3%, which makes her the winner of the 2016 Iowa Caucus. These have been the closet results in the history of Iowa's Democratic caucuses. My personal perspective on how this could impact the rest of the nation is that I believe America is not ready for Hillary, and this could produce adverse affects on the nation and impact it negatively.
Hillary Clinton had won the Iowa Democratic caucuses, but barely beat Bernie Sanders by .3%. On the Republican side Ted Cruz came in at first, and Donald Trump trailing behind.
Hillary Clinton won the Iowa caucus with 49.9% as a demarcate. Ted cruz had the most votes for the Republican with 27.6%. Donald Trump came in second for the republicans with 24.3%. Which trump was suppose to win the caucus so a lot of people were surprised that he didn't win.
The Iowa Caucuses were held on February 1st. Hillary Clinton won the caucus by a coin flip with Bernie Sanders. Ted Cruz won the Republican. It was very intense throughout the Caucus.
Hillary Clinton won the Iowa caucus with 23 Delegates votes and 49.9 % of the votes. Sanders got second with only 49.6% of the votes and O'Malley got third and he only got 0.6% of the votes for the Democratic caucus.
Ted Cruz won the Republican Caucus and Hillary Clinton won the Democratic Caucus. Hillary had won by 4 votes beating Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz won by 4%. It might be close race throughout the rest of the nation.
Ted Cruz won by 4% with Donald Trump close behind him in the Republican Caucus while Hillary won the Democratic Caucus by only 4 votes. Bernie was close behind her and I'm sure it will continue to be close between them. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/elections/2016/primary-caucus-results/iowa
Hillary won the Iowa caucus, but just barley against Bernie Sanders. I feel this may have some edge to Hillary. Hillary had 50% and Sanders got the other half of the votes. Trump lost to Ted Cruz. People are second guessing what his intentions are to trumps past fame. Ted had 28%, Trump 24% and Marco at 23% for votes.
Donald Trump on Wednesday accused Sen. Ted Cruz of stealing the Iowa caucuses, calling for either new voting there or the results to be nullified."Based on the fraud committed by Senator Ted Cruz during the Iowa Caucus, either a new election should take place or Cruz results nullified," - Donald Trump
The GOP debate: Contenders appear off ahead of Iowa caucus: it is about the republicans and the debate they had last night. Donald Trump didn't show up for the debate. Next Monday Iowa will be the first state to say who they think should have there name on the ballot in November.
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Well the Iowa caucus is when people from the counties com in and vote for president and well in some points it points to who could win there parties nomination and president. It doesn't always come true like in 2008 John Mccain got third and he won his nomination.
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According to the final poll before the Iowa Caucus, Donlald Trump holds a 5 point lead ahead of Ted Cruz with Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders slightly behind. The Iowa Caucus has a history of accuracy. 40% of the voters this year say that their caucusing for the first time. Voters were asked who was most likely to win this general election and Trump lead Cruz by 35%.
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lol sorry meagan no dice
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A nice descriptive article about how exactly the caucus works. This year's election overall is very interesting, and today's caucus will be just the same. Trumps latest campaign stunts are working very well in his favor, and he just recently tore Jeb apart, so I think in general Trump will be leading this election.
Donald Trump and Ted Cruz are still both trying to be on top. It depends on how many people show up who will end up on top. People believe if more people show up, Trump will be likely to win.
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Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders are leading in the current caucus count. Trump is 31% compared to Ted Cruz 24%, Sanders 62% to Clinton 24%.
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In Iowa, the front runners are Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Donald Trump is very feverous on how it will go. Tonight is the caucus. It will be very good and a close election.
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Ted Cruz won the Iowa Caucus for the Republican side, beating Donald Trump by 3.3%. Hillary Clinton won the Iowa Caucus for the Democratic side, beating Bernie Sanders by .3%. Bernie Sanders wants a recount to see if there was a chance that he won. I believe the election will be very interesting.
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Hilary Clinton was declared the winner of the Democratic Iowa caucus. Bernie Sanders was really close to winning. Clinton had 700.6 delegates. While Bernie had 696.8. The results where the closest in the history of the Iowa Democratic caucuses.
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Ted Cruz's win in Iowa was a surprise. It was a surprise do Donald Trump too. Some say that the results will shift while the race goes forward. Donald Trump Tweeted "Because I was told I could not do well in Iowa, I spent very little there - a fraction of Cruz & Rubio. Came in a strong second. Great honor." after the caucus.
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Hillary Clinton became victorious this morning at 1 a.m. She won the Iowa Democratic caucus in Iowa. Being that it was a slim victory, Hillary has to fight extra hard against major competition, Bernie Sanders. Now the fight is on between her and Bernie Sanders on the way to New Hampshire. New Hampshire holds its Democratic caucuses on February 9.
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ReplyDeleteHillary Clinton was declared the winner of the Iowa Democratic Caucus early this morning. It was a very close win for her by just barely beating Bernie Sanders by .3%. She was awarded with 700.59 state delegates while Bernie was given 696.82 while former Gov. Martin O'Malley was awarded with 7.61 state delegates. These are the closet results in the history of Iowa's Democratic caucuses and far closer than Hillary and her team had expected. Since it was such a close win, the candidates will have to go a little out of their ways in order to make it in the election.
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Hilary Clinton was declared the winner of the Iowa Democratic Caucus yesterday at 1:00 am. She beat Bernie Sanders by a close .3%. Also Ted Cruz beat Donald Trump by 3.3% on the Republican side. Bernie thinks that their was a mistake in the counting and wants a recount to see if there was a chance he has won. So i think the election will be very interesting.
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Hillary Clinton has won the Iowa caucus and their campaign said that Hillary has won the most state delagates. Bernie Sanders was beating Hillary by 30 points, but then Hillary made it to the top in the end.
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Hillary Clinton beat Bernie Sanders by a slim .3%, making her the winner of the 2016 Iowa Caucus. While she won in Iowa, Bernie Sanders holds a very strong lead in the state of New Hampshire, which holds the first primary on February 9. During the caucus on February 1, Martin O'Malley declared suspension of his democratic campaign. Bernie Sanders admitted he was anxious to see the outcome of the caucus, due to trailing behind in the polls by 30 points. It is also admitted, Bernie Sanders will not agree to a democratic debate in New Hampshire, until Hillary Clinton agrees to debate in New York. I believe it's going to show the true colors of Clinton supporters, as well as Sanders supporters. The allegations towards to opposing candidate will intensify this upcoming election.
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Ted Cruz apologized to Dr. Ben Carson after his supporters told voters in Iowa that Carson was dropping out of the presidential election. Cruz supporters said things about Carson's "dropping out" on social media, through emails, and even at the caucus sites. They told them to vote for Cruz because Ben Carson plans on dropping out anyways. Because of this, Carson says these Cruz staff members should be fired. CNN said that Carson would be going home to Florida before the New Hampshire caucus on February 9th, which Cruz supporters just translated to "he'll be dropping out." Dr. Carson says he has accepted Cruz's apology. What a good man.
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Hilary Clinton won the Iowa Democratic caucuses, according to final results from the Iowa Democratic Party.This was a narrow win for her, it was close with Bernie Sanders. Clinton told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Tuesday, ""I am so thrilled, my luck was not that good last time around, and it was wonderful to win the caucus, to have that experience." Clinton still has an extended fight for the Democratic presidential nomination. She may have to wait until late February for a realistic chance to put a solid win in her column. Sanders holds a strong lead in New Hampshire, the next state to vote on February 9.
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Hillary Clinton beat Bernie Sanders by .3%, which makes her the winner of the 2016 Iowa Caucus. These have been the closet results in the history of Iowa's Democratic caucuses. My personal perspective on how this could impact the rest of the nation is that I believe America is not ready for Hillary, and this could produce adverse affects on the nation and impact it negatively.
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Hillary Clinton had won the Iowa Democratic caucuses, but barely beat Bernie Sanders by .3%. On the Republican side Ted Cruz came in at first, and Donald Trump trailing behind.
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Hillary Clinton won the Iowa caucus with 49.9% as a demarcate. Ted cruz had the most votes for the Republican with 27.6%. Donald Trump came in second for the republicans with 24.3%. Which trump was suppose to win the caucus so a lot of people were surprised that he didn't win.
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The Iowa Caucuses were held on February 1st. Hillary Clinton won the caucus by a coin flip with Bernie Sanders. Ted Cruz won the Republican. It was very intense throughout the Caucus.
ReplyDeleteHillary Clinton won the Iowa caucus with 23 Delegates votes and 49.9 % of the votes. Sanders got second with only 49.6% of the votes and O'Malley got third and he only got 0.6% of the votes for the Democratic caucus.
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Sanders and Hillary were at each other necks for who could better represent their party. Trump an Hillary were leading. In the end Hillary won.
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Ted Cruz won the Republican Caucus and Hillary Clinton won the Democratic Caucus. Hillary had won by 4 votes beating Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz won by 4%. It might be close race throughout the rest of the nation.
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Ted Cruz won by 4% with Donald Trump close behind him in the Republican Caucus while Hillary won the Democratic Caucus by only 4 votes. Bernie was close behind her and I'm sure it will continue to be close between them.
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ReplyDeleteHillary won the Iowa caucus, but just barley against Bernie Sanders. I feel this may have some edge to Hillary. Hillary had 50% and Sanders got the other half of the votes. Trump lost to Ted Cruz. People are second guessing what his intentions are to trumps past fame. Ted had 28%, Trump 24% and Marco at 23% for votes.
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Donald Trump on Wednesday accused Sen. Ted Cruz of stealing the Iowa caucuses, calling for either new voting there or the results to be nullified."Based on the fraud committed by Senator Ted Cruz during the Iowa Caucus, either a new election should take place or Cruz results nullified," - Donald Trump
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