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  2. Why Iowa Republicans who once opposed Trump are ready ... - AOL

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    Iowa was an early 2024 battleground — the first test of whether Trump’s grip on the GOP had been loosened by his 2020 loss, his conduct on January 6, 2021, or any of the myriad criminal and ...

  3. Why these Iowa Haley supporters are prepared to vote for ...

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    Chris Mudd got the Iowa result that he wanted – a big Donald Trump win – but not the reaction he believes would be best for the Republican Party. Why these Iowa Haley supporters are prepared ...

  4. Why 2nd place in Iowa is so important - AOL

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    Think about the two largest wins for non-incumbents in the history of Iowa’s Republican caucuses: Bob Dole in 1988 and George W. Bush in 2000. Neither of those people won New Hampshire.

  5. Political party strength in Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Meyer, Theodoric. "Two Iowa counties an hour apart show America’s growing political divide: Rural Decatur County has moved sharply red, while suburban Dallas County has shifted the other direction" Washington Post Jan 12, 2024, online

  6. Republican Party of Iowa - Wikipedia

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    During the 2012 Republican primaries the Republican Party of Iowa partnered with various news organizations such as Fox News to bring a series of debates that were nationally televised, but directed toward voters in Iowa. This national attention is a potential political boon for a small Midwestern state and attracts attention politically to a ...

  7. Why Iowa GOP leaders' reaction to Trump verdict doesn't just ...

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    If they wanted to, Iowa Republicans could cash in some of their enduring popularity with the state’s voters to take a stand against Trump and for statesmanship, for citizenship, for anything ...

  8. Red states and blue states - Wikipedia

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    Map based on last Senate election in each state as of 2024. Starting with the 2000 United States presidential election, the terms "red state" and "blue state" have referred to US states whose voters vote predominantly for one party—the Republican Party in red states and the Democratic Party in blue states—in presidential and other statewide elections.

  9. How do Iowa's Republican caucuses work? Here’s what you ...

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    Iowa Democrats have dramatically changed the way they caucus in 2024. In 2020, Democrats gathered at 7 p.m. on caucus night to physically stand in corners of the room to be counted on a first and ...