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  1. Andrew Yang’s campaign is surprising. The surprise is, first and foremost, his own. "I'm barely a politician," he told an audience recently. His appearances in Iowa are funny, off the cuff and, at the same time, deadly serious.

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  2. Amy Klobuchar has worked to emphasize her Midwestern roots to Iowans. She portrays herself as a common-sense Democrat capable of winning in the conservative-leaning areas where Trump has dominated.

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  3. Pete Buttigieg has been a beacon of consistency as he bustled around Iowa. He always starts his speech the same way, and takes a half-dozen questions at every stop. He is less emotive than most. His demeanor and consistency are part of his pitch.

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  4. Joe Biden remains a tactile politician. For many voters, the main event is the rope line, and Biden makes sure to stay until he has greeted every last person.

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  5. Elizabeth Warren's speech has been fairly consistent throughout the campaign. It uses debaters’ tactics to signpost where she’s heading. She has started directly addressing the question of whether a woman can beat Trump, offering the slogan “Women win.”

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  6. Big crowds. Boisterous speeches. Marquee bands. A small army of surrogates. This is what Bernie Sanders’s final push in Iowa has looked like. His closing message: sweeping policy changes and a call to energize the base and bring in new voters.

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  7. From the Magazine: A guide to the mind-set of Generation Z, which is terrified and depressed about climate change

  8. Sen. Chuck Schumer speaks after Senate rejects measure to call witnesses in impeachment trial

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  9. The first four states to primary and caucus don’t look like America. Combined, they get closer.

  10. Verdict on Trump impeachment could be delayed as late as Wednesday, after State of the Union, officials say. Watch our coverage:

  11. Are you in isolation or quarantine because of coronavirus? We want to hear your story.

  12. Thursday: Mostly the same. Fun fact: During the Bill Clinton trial, more than 100 questions were asked. Here’s a sample question from the Clinton trial.

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  13. Right now: Senators have a chance to ask questions of the prosecution and defense. This can take up to eight hours a day, alternating between Republican and Democratic senators.

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  14. Analysis: Who talked the most during Trump’s impeachment trial

  15. Watch: Schumer says GOP proposal to read Bolton's manuscript in a classified setting is "absurd." "It's a book! There's no need for it to be read in the SCIF unless you want to hide something."

  16. President Trump’s impeachment defense began its presentation Saturday Follow live updates

  17. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on a witness trade: “I think that’s off the table ... the Republicans have the right to bring any witness they want. They haven't wanted to.”

  18. Chief Justice Roberts delivered a sharp rebuke to both House managers and lawyers for President Trump for their decorum as the impeachment trial debate passed 1 a.m. Wednesday, telling them to "remember where they are"

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  19. Sen. Schumer after the Senate rejected his amendment to subpoena Ukraine probe documents: “We hear a lot of arguments from the president’s counsel. None of them directly address why there shouldn’t be witnesses and documents."

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