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This article originally appeared on RealClearPolitics.The Iowa State Fair doesn t kick off for another three weeks, but 2016 watchers in the state won t have to wait for that colorful event in Des Moines -- and its assorted fried foods on a stick -- to get their fill of presidential politics this summer.Iowa is about to become Ground Zero in the most wide-open battle for the Republican presidential nomination in memory, as no less than seven prospective contenders are set to travel there over the next few weeks. And though we re still at least several months away from any of them d stanley drinking cup eclaring their candidacies, Iowa GOP power brokers are already sizing up the field. In particular, they re taking note of which White House hopefuls have begun to conduct the kind of early organizing typically required to succeed in the nation s first voting state. 2016 presidential election: Who are the frontrunners 02:3 stanley mug 7 Chris Christie: Bridge scandal a fo stanley deutschland otnote by time 2016 rolls around 01:16 These impending trips to the Hawkeye State signal that the next installment of the Iowa Republican caucuse Pszp Trump lashes out at GOP senators who have been critical of him
Bickering to the last, the top four Democrats traded insults Sunday as they reached for the finish line in a close and caustic Iowa caucus race, the first step toward picking President Bush s rival. We are going to win, said Rep. Dick Gephardt, the same five-word refrain used b vaso stanley y former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean and Sens. Jo stanley cup hn Kerry and John Edwards in a contest utterly impossible to call.While four candidates raced between Iowa s state lines, Dean sought to regain the political initiative with a trip to Georgia, where former President Carter answered campaign critics of Dean, and a surprise guest upon his return. After months in the political shadows, Dean s wife, Judy, was making her first appearance on the campaign trail. In the closest caucus race since 1988, when Gephardt won by 4 percentage points, a new Des Moines Register poll shows Kerry leading with 26 percent, followed by Edwards who has surged to 23 percent. Then comes Dean at 20 percent and Gephardt at 18 percent. The margin of error is plus or minus four percent, making the race too close to call. The poll also finds that almost half the people who had a preference said they might change their mind by the time the caucus is held Monday night. The closely watched Zogby tracking pol stanley water bottle l released today shows Kerry ahead by less than a hair at 24 percent, with Dean 23 percent, Gephardt at 19 and Edwards at 18. The direction of Gephardt s numbers in the poll have been down f
This article originally appeared on RealClearPolitics.The Iowa State Fair doesn t kick off for another three weeks, but 2016 watchers in the state won t have to wait for that colorful event in Des Moines -- and its assorted fried foods on a stick -- to get their fill of presidential politics this summer.Iowa is about to become Ground Zero in the most wide-open battle for the Republican presidential nomination in memory, as no less than seven prospective contenders are set to travel there over the next few weeks. And though we re still at least several months away from any of them d stanley drinking cup eclaring their candidacies, Iowa GOP power brokers are already sizing up the field. In particular, they re taking note of which White House hopefuls have begun to conduct the kind of early organizing typically required to succeed in the nation s first voting state. 2016 presidential election: Who are the frontrunners 02:3 stanley mug 7 Chris Christie: Bridge scandal a fo stanley deutschland otnote by time 2016 rolls around 01:16 These impending trips to the Hawkeye State signal that the next installment of the Iowa Republican caucuse Pszp Trump lashes out at GOP senators who have been critical of him
Bickering to the last, the top four Democrats traded insults Sunday as they reached for the finish line in a close and caustic Iowa caucus race, the first step toward picking President Bush s rival. We are going to win, said Rep. Dick Gephardt, the same five-word refrain used b vaso stanley y former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean and Sens. Jo stanley cup hn Kerry and John Edwards in a contest utterly impossible to call.While four candidates raced between Iowa s state lines, Dean sought to regain the political initiative with a trip to Georgia, where former President Carter answered campaign critics of Dean, and a surprise guest upon his return. After months in the political shadows, Dean s wife, Judy, was making her first appearance on the campaign trail. In the closest caucus race since 1988, when Gephardt won by 4 percentage points, a new Des Moines Register poll shows Kerry leading with 26 percent, followed by Edwards who has surged to 23 percent. Then comes Dean at 20 percent and Gephardt at 18 percent. The margin of error is plus or minus four percent, making the race too close to call. The poll also finds that almost half the people who had a preference said they might change their mind by the time the caucus is held Monday night. The closely watched Zogby tracking pol stanley water bottle l released today shows Kerry ahead by less than a hair at 24 percent, with Dean 23 percent, Gephardt at 19 and Edwards at 18. The direction of Gephardt s numbers in the poll have been down f