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Iowa political science professors discuss a stall in the House of Representatives and some historical firsts in Congress.
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The DNC has taken its first steps to make drastic changes to the primary calendar. But Republicans want to keep things exactly as they are and that means a lot of attention on Iowa.
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Republican U.S. Representative Ashley Hinson won her seat decisively in 2020. As she makes a case for reelection this November, she faces a tough race against Democratic challenger Liz Mathis.
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Republican U.S. Representative Mariannette Miller-Meeks won a race that was nearly too close to call. She’s hoping to build on that victory this November. Incumbency is powerful. But it comes with a record that Democratic challenger Christina Bohannan is seizing on.
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Political scientists weigh in on the Democratic Senate primary victory for Mike Franken and the voucher bill that pit Republicans against Republicans.
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Early voting for this year's primary election will run until Election Day June 7. Sit down with a panel of reporters and a political scientist as we dig into the particularities of Iowa's 2022 primary.
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Musk buys Twitter. Biden approval ratings down. And SCOTUS' to weigh in on school prayer.
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The Republican National Committee voted unanimously on Thursday to once again allow Iowa to maintain its first-in-the-nation status on the presidential nominating calendar.
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The Iowa Legislature reaches a moment where the Senate and House must find compromise on the bottle bill and cuts to state unemployment.
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Iowa's southeastern representative to Congress talks about her support for the Violence Against Women Act, a bill many fellow Republicans, including her own Iowan colleagues, came out against.