More Questions And Few Answers After Iowa Caucuses
Sometimes an Iowa victory means something and paves the way to the White House. Other times, an Iowa victory leads nowhere.
Sometimes an Iowa victory means something and paves the way to the White House. Other times, an Iowa victory leads nowhere.
Paul Krugman and Noam Chomsky joined to sound the alarm about Republican being a threat not only to Americans but to human survival
The 64th time was not the charm for House Republicans as Democrats stood tall and denied them the needed majority to override the President’s veto of the bill to repeal Obamacare.
Clinton contrasted the Democratic issue-oriented primary with the Republicans having a contest to see who can insult the most people, “We’re going to be talking about and arguing about issues on our side, they’re going to keep insulting each other on the Republican side.”
Sanders campaign senior campaign adviser Tad Devine has told the AP that the Sanders campaign has no interest in challenging the caucus results in Iowa, which means that Hillary Clinton has officially won the Hawkeye State.
The Associated Press is refusing to declare Hillary Clinton the winner of the Iowa Democratic caucus because the race remains too close to call.
Yes we can repeal Obamacare! So says Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI), doubling down on the Republican Party’s long six years of fail when it comes to President Obama’s signature healthcare law.
Bernie Sanders said that he may contest Iowa Democratic Party’s decision to award Hillary Clinton the victory in the state’s caucus.
Ted Cruz says the American people will chose the next president but his own constituency is extremists of all stripes
Bernie Sanders could have used his speech after the Iowa caucuses to take a victory lap after he virtually tied Hillary Clinton, instead Sanders took aim at politics as usual and used his speech to spread his message.