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Scott planned to open a new state headquarters in suburban Des Moines and double his Iowa staff with the moves, though campaign aides did not say how many people would be moving from New Hampshire.
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There’s no guarantee Trump's crowds will translate to support in the state’s Jan. 15 caucuses, but unlike his campaign in 2016, he has a more sophisticated organization to capitalize on his high-wattage events and often emphasizes in his remarks how to participate in the caucuses.
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A ballot proposition asks voters if they support changing the structure of the Pella Public Library Board of Trustees. The change would limit the board’s authority over the library and give the city council more control over library policies and decisions.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis joined his GOP competitors who have visited Iowa in sharing support for Israel during a campaign stop in Le Mars.
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Haley visited Sioux City a day after Hamas militants launched a surprise attack on Israel. Haley provided her perspective and priorities for the United States during a town hall event at Morningside University.
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The Iowa Democratic Party has announced plans for its 2024 caucuses they say will meet state law. The DNC gave it conditional approval on Friday.
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Ramaswamy’s campaign says at least two protesters upset about the Republican presidential candidate’s remarks in opposition to aid for Ukraine purposely rammed his car in retaliation on Thursday, but police say there is no evidence to support that claim.
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Ron DeSantis’ presidential campaign said Wednesday it will move about a third of its staff to Iowa, underscoring the do-or-die importance the Florida governor is placing on the leadoff caucuses.
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The leaders of both Congressional agriculture committees say federal lawmakers will move back farm bill negotiations to December. The current law expires Sept. 30, but experts say there should be little peril despite the blown deadline.
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Former President Donald Trump made campaign stops in Dubuque and Maquoketa on Wednesday.