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For Trump and His Potential 2024 G.O.P. Rivals, It’s All About Iowa
As former Vice President Mike Pence visits the state on Saturday, Iowa has become pivotal for possible Republican presidential contenders, and for Donald Trump in particular.
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How States Can Help Turn an Immigration Logjam Into a Success
Across the globe, there are 32.5 million refugees seeking safety, many of them adults seeking work. At the same time, severe labor shortages in the United States and many other high-income countries have left businesses clamoring for workers. The ...
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Should Iowa or South Carolina Go First?
More from our inbox: Humans and Wildlife: The Messages Are MixedThe Decades-Long Struggle for Affordable Child CareCredit...Antonio Giovanni PinnaTo the Editor: Re “Democrats to Iowa: Get Lost!,” by Art Cullen (Opinion guest essay, Dec. 12): Maybe ...
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Democrats to Iowa: Get Lost! (And They Wonder Why They Struggle in Rural America.)
STORM LAKE, Iowa — Democrats are getting their derrières handed to them by the kickers and the Busch Light drinkers from out here on the edge of the Great Plains all the way to Appalachia, where the Republicans roam. So what do the Democrats do? Dump ...
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The Iowa Caucuses Had to Go. But Democrats Shouldn’t Put South Carolina First.
President Biden’s three-part plan to reform the Democratic presidential primary calendar was almost a home run — save for one flaw that dooms it entirely. Our party’s lineup of states that nominate our presidential candidates every four years needs ...
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How Democrats’ New Primary Calendar Changes the Chessboard
President Biden’s push to abandon Iowa for younger, racially diverse states is likely to reward candidates who connect with the party’s most loyal voters.
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Biden, Demoting Iowa and Prizing Diversity, Wants S.C. as First Primary
Michigan would become the fifth primary. The plan came as the president asked that “voters of color have a voice in choosing our nominee much earlier in the process.”
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