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  1. 5. velj

    With 62 percent of precincts reporting, Pete Buttigieg is leading the Democratic ticket with 26.9 percent of state delegate equivalents, followed closely by Sanders, who won the most support in the raw body count during the first and second alignments.

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  2. 4. velj

    With 82.46% of precincts reporting, Johnson County is split between Sanders and Warren. Sanders: 33.1% of State Delegate Equivalents Warren: 31.6% SDE Statewide with 62.27% precincts reporting, Buttigieg 26.9% SDE and Sanders 25.1% SDE are duking it out at the top.

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    4. velj

    In news: Sen. Chuck Grassley told reporters today in a press call that he would not support a vote to censure the president, and that a censure should "come from the people" at the ballot box on Nov. 3.

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    4. velj

    Warren camp released a fundraising email saying they are one of THREE campaigns that took home most of the delegates. Partial results are slated to be released at 4 pm

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    4. velj

    Crowds are gathering for each Democratic candidate at tonight’s caucus in the Iowa City High School cafeteria. Many have arrived early in anticipation of large crowds and minimal parking.

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    4. velj

    Phillips Hall Satellite Caucus starting now. Many UI students from different counties say that the satellite caucuses improved accessibility so they could caucus tonight

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    3. velj

    Democratic candiate Andrew Yang walked through a crowd of around 75 supporters to snap a few selfies at the Iowa City office.

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  8. 2. velj

    Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump, Elizabeth Warren, Andrew Yang. UI Students answer questions on who they're supporting, who they'd like to grab a beer with, and what they're thinking ahead of tomorrow's caucuses. An video:

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    2. velj

    Iowa City mayor Bruce Teague, formerly part of Cory Booker's Iowa steering committee, announced that he's endorsing Pete Buttigieg.

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    2. velj

    “I have people right now are working for me and trying to help me get elected here in Iowa who still have a Cory sticker on the back of their phones,” Warren said. “And you know what, that’s just fine. Because this is part of bringing our voices together.”

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  11. 2. velj

    One kid asks Elizabeth Warren "what she would change" about her Medicare for All plan" she pauses and the audience laughs. She says maybe "adding puppies and kitties" to the coverage plan. She goes on to talk about her goal to lower costs with her M4A plan.

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  12. 1. velj

    New endorsers Sue and Bob Dvorsky lead the crowd in a chant at this Iowa City Warren event "It's time for a woman in the White House."

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    1. velj

    Bernie Sanders narrowly won Hawk the Vote’s mock caucus on Friday evening, where over 200 attendees showed up to get a feel for what a caucus will be like before the real event on Feb. 3.

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  14. 1. velj

    Bernie Sanders is the winner of the mock caucus, gaining 4 delegates. Warren gets 3, and Yang gets 2.

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  15. 1. velj

    Just a group of politics reporters at a mock caucus answering questions and handing out our caucus guide!

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  16. 1. velj

    we’re here at ’s mock caucus. After the first alignment, the only viable candidates are Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Andrew Yang. Sanders is currently in the lead with 72 caucusgoers.

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    31. sij

    Former U.S. Representative from Maryland John Delaney announced he would withdraw from the presidential race just days before the Iowa caucuses. He started his campaign over two years ago, and visited all 99 counties in Iowa.

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  18. 31. sij

    Despite having media credentials, the DI was barred from entering President Trump's rally in Des Moines, along with hundreds of other reporters and ticketed guests. Security officials told press that the fire marshal wasn't letting anyone else inside.

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  19. 31. sij

    We're here at the Trump rally in Des Moines, but organizers say the Knapp center at Drake University is at full capacity and are not letting any more press inside.

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  20. 30. sij

    Are there really only 3 tickets out of Iowa? New rules from the Democratic party could allow multiple candidates to declare themselves the "winner" of the caucuses.

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