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Iowa's nightmare revisited: Was correct winner called? — It's Iowa's nightmare scenario revisited: An extraordinarily close count in the Iowa caucuses — and reports of chaos in precincts and computer glitches — are raising questions about accuracy of the count and winner.
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Sanders won't debate Thursday unless Clinton agrees to future debates — Bernie Sanders' campaign says he won't participate in Thursday's planned Democratic presidential debate unless Hillary Clinton agrees to the Sanders campaign's conditions on future debates.
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In Iowa, Hillary Shows She's Learned Something About Running While Female — It may work for Bernie, but no one likes a woman who yells loudly about revolution. — 11.7k — 10.9k — Pin It … For all those Democrats who fretted for the past year about the probability of a listless primary …
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Washington Monthly and The Atlantic


Cut Clinton some slack — NASHUA, N.H. — Q: When is a win not a win? — A: When the winner is Hillary Clinton. — The Iowa Democratic Party confirmed in its final tally Tuesday that Clinton had won Monday night's caucuses. She got more votes than any other candidate …


Clinton Sends Brooklyn HQ Staff To New Hampshire — Clinton's campaign headquarters in Brooklyn Heights. — Spencer Platt / Getty Images — MANCHESTER, N.H. — This week, Hillary Clinton is dispatching at least 150 people from her campaign headquarters in Brooklyn Heights to New Hampshire …
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Politico, Political Wire and Washington Post


Sanders raised $3M in 24 hours, his biggest single day yet — Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders' campaign has reportedly raised $3 million since Monday night's Iowa caucuses. — Sanders communications director Michael Briggs told The Washington Post that “it's been our best day ever.”
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RedState and Washington Post


Sanders not ready to concede Iowa or confirm appearance in Thursday night debate
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In 24 hours after Iowa caucuses, Sanders donors pony up $3 million, aides say
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ABC News, Political Wire and The Week

Hillary Clinton's Dutiful Slog
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Clinton supporters prepare for a long battle after her close call in Iowa
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Hullabaloo, Truth Revolt, Los Angeles Times and The Week

Last Slide — In an unknown number of Iowa Democratic caucus …
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The Week, Politico, Talking Points Memo, The Hill, Iowa Starting Line, Bleeding Heartland and KLFY-TV

Bernie Sanders looks to New Hampshire after Iowa loss: We have ‘momentum’
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Politico and Political Wire

The Great Democratic Age Gap
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CityLab, American Power, Washington Post, BuzzFeed, Vox and New York Times

Trump accuses Cruz of ‘fraud,’ calls for new Iowa election — Donald Trump on Wednesday accused Ted Cruz of committing fraud, and called for a new election in Iowa. — Ratcheting up his rhetoric after his loss in the Iowa caucuses on Monday, Trump first tweeted an accusation that the Texas senator had …
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Ted Cruz Is A ‘Natural Born Citizen,’ Board Of Election Finds — “Further discussion on this issue is unnecessary.” — Legal Affairs Reporter, The Huffington Post — On the same day he won the Republican Iowa caucus, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas got a favorable decision from the Illinois Board of Elections …
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Cruz won Iowa the old-fashioned way: He earned it — Ted Cruz entered the homestretch in the Iowa presidential caucuses with an old-fashioned, barnstorming blitz across the state. — In the final week of the campaign, he visited more than two dozen cities, shaking hands …
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Washington Monthly, Telegraph, Morning Consult and USA Today


Trump: Skipping The Fox Debate May Have Cost Me First Place In Iowa (VIDEO)

After being bested by Ted Cruz in Iowa, Donald Trump's front-runner status comes into question
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No More Mister Nice Blog and Washington Post

How Presidential Candidates' Iowa Visits May Have Paid Off This Caucus
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Politico and Associated Press

Rand Paul drops out of White House race — Rand Paul dropped out of the 2016 president race on Wednesday, short on cash and support, two days after finishing with under 5 percent in the Iowa caucuses — less than one quarter of the support his father had drawn four years earlier.
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First on CNN: Rand Paul dropping out of presidential race — (CNN)Rand Paul, the libertarian-minded freshman senator who was once viewed as a formidable presidential contender, is suspending his White House bid on Wednesday, several sources close to Paul told CNN.
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In New Hampshire, GOP governors take aim at a resurgent Marco Rubio — BEDFORD, N.H. — Marco Rubio's surprisingly strong showing in the Iowa caucuses reshuffled the already intense competition here in New Hampshire among the Republican establishment candidates, leading some to sharpen …
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Full-page Bush ad takes aim at Rubio
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Rubio Copied One Of Obama's Most Famous Speeches - And Obama's Speechwriter Just Called Him On It
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Marco Rubio Campaign Dispatches Its Army and New Lines of Attack
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First on CNN: Ted Cruz apologizes to Ben Carson — Windham, New Hampshire (CNN)The day after winning the Iowa caucuses, Ted Cruz issued an apology to Republican rival Ben Carson for falsely telling Iowa caucusgoers that the retired neurosurgeon planned to quit the race, calling it a “mistake.”
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The Note: Gearing Up In the Granite State
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House fails to override president's veto of Obamacare repeal — WASHINGTON — The House on Tuesday failed to override President Obama's veto of a bill that would have repealed key provisions of Obamacare and stripped federal funding from Planned Parenthood.
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Amazon Plans Hundreds of Brick-and-Mortar Bookstores, Mall CEO Says — Online giant Amazon.com is planning to open as many as 400 brick-and-mortar bookstores, according to the chief executive of mall operator General Growth Properties.
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Polls Were Way Off on Donald Trump. Here's What It Means. — Donald Trump was at the top of each of the last 10 polls in Iowa, but his lead failed to hold up on caucus night Monday. In the end, his seven-point lead in polling averages amounted to a three-point loss to Ted Cruz.
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Hot Air, FiveThirtyEight and The Federalist