Iowans braved dangerously cold temperatures Monday to participate in caucuses at schools, churches and community centers across the state.
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Iowans braved dangerously cold temperatures Monday to participate in caucuses at schools, churches and community centers across the state.
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Trump’s popularity among Iowa Republicans was on full display Monday night, when the former president who is seeking a return to the White House won the state party’s presidential precinct caucuses by a historic margin.
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