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    Jan 24

    . are on the road across Iowa and beyond, as voters get ready to head to the polls for the 2020 presidential election.

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  2. "The whole Democratic Party has moved significantly to the left. What we call centrists now are advocating policies well to the left of what Barack Obama was able to do." Nobel laureate Paul Krugman discusses "if it matters" who Democrats choose in 2020.

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  5. LATEST: Coronavirus death toll rises to 361 as confirmed cases reach 17,205 in China.

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    . talks about why all eyes are on Biden in Iowa

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    A look at the week ahead

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  8. 1 hour ago

    Benjamin Wittes says voters in states with GOP senators running for reelection in 2020 "need to think about whether they feel okay about senators who proudly said it's time to proceed to a fateful decision on a national security matter with ignorance."

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  9. 1 hour ago

    WATCH: asks Iowa voters which 2020 presidential candidate they prefer in rapid fire fashion.

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  11. 2 hours ago

    Symone Sanders, senior advisor for Joe Biden, says Biden wants someone "simpatico" as a possible running mate, but declined to name possible candidates.

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  12. 2 hours ago

    John Kerry — one of Biden's highest-profile endorsers — overheard Sunday on phone at Des Moines hotel explaining what he would have to do to enter the presidential race amid "the possibility of Bernie Sanders taking down the Democratic Party— down whole."

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  13. 3 hours ago

    WATCH: Iowa voter Tina Bakehouse tells she's more engaged ahead of the 2020 Iowa caucus than she was in 2016 because she's "more nervous this time around."

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  14. 3 hours ago

    Rep. Pressley tells that Sen. Warren has "aspirational" plans that are "about big structural change and we need big structural change."

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  15. 4 hours ago

    WATCH: Filmmaker Michael Moore says people are "sick and tired of being sick and tired. They're tired of being threatened when they get sick, when they have to go to the hospital that they may lose their home still, that they may go bankrupt."

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  16. 4 hours ago

    "Bernie Sanders either is or is not going to be the nominee, but he will have a very significant role in this race no matter who it is." Podcaster Emily Tisch Sussman on Sen. Sanders' role in the 2020 presidential election.

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  17. 5 hours ago

    "How do you make the growth that we have more inclusive?" Ali Velshi and Mohamed El-Erian, Chief Economic Adviser at Allianz, discuss wealth inequality and how to fix it.

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  18. 5 hours ago

    .: Trump cabinet secretary looks for silver lining in coronavirus outbreak

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  19. 6 hours ago

    "I think that there's a lot of energy around a lot of candidates, but there's a lot of energy around saying 'thank you, next' to 2016." — Brittany Packnett Cunningham, co-founder of Campaign Zero, on support for 2020 Democratic presidential candidates.

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  20. 6 hours ago

    Tom Steyer tells "we have a broken government" and that his prescription for changes in "healthcare and education, a living wage, and clean air and clean water" is to "restructure Washington D.C. and take power away from corporations."

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  21. 7 hours ago

    Lev Parnas tells that John Bolton was against participating in the Ukraine scheme, "but because the president told him to do it we were under the assumption he was gonna follow the orders and do it."

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