President Donald Trump wins top place in the Iowa caucus 2020. (Photo : Reuters) The President of the United States, Donald Trump recently dominated over two other GOP presidential candidates in the Iowa caucus 2020.
In addition to suffering from a surprising defeat in the Iowa Caucuses Monday night, a new national poll shows that Donald Trump's popularity has also taken a nose dive in the 2016 presidential election.
Caption:DES MOINES, IA - FEBRUARY 01: Supporters watch as results are announced during the caucus night event of Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the Olmsted Center at Drake University on February 1, 2016 in Des Moines, Iowa. Clinton, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Martin O'Malley are competing in the Iowa Democratic caucus. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
A new poll shows 2016 presidential candidates Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders have a good chance of winning the Iowa Caucuses on Monday if they succeed in getting a high turnout of first-time caucusgoers.
Among surrogates joining Sanders in Iowa were former Illinois Sen. Chuy Garcia and Arizona Congressman Raul Grijalva, who spent the weekend reaching out to the Latino community.
Since 1972, only three Republicans and five Democrats have won both Iowa and their Party’s nomination. Given the event's history, Donald Trump's may not be the GOP nominee after all.
Ahead of Thursday night’s final Republican presidential debate before Monday’s Iowa caucus, immigration advocates called for a more “constructive” conversation on the issue.
Just days before Iowa voters kick off the first-in-the-nation presidential contest, evangelical leaders published an open letter urging 2016 hopefuls to approach the issue of immigration from a stance of compassion and love based on Biblical teachings.
Donald Trump has soared to a campaign high 41 percent support among Republican voters in the latest CNN/ORC poll, more than doubling the level of support of nearest competitor Ted Cruz at 19 percent.
2016 presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Marco Rubio scored a highly coveted endorsement from The Des Moines Register, the largest and most influential newspaper in Iowa.
Hillary Clinton continued her lead in the national polls over her Democratic rival Bernie Sanders. Hillary Clinton continued her masterful dominance in the polls, which led to several analysts to think that her win in the 2016 primary presidential election is inevitable.
A new poll shows that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and Democratic hopeful Sen. Bernie Sanders have gained strong leads in Iowa, less than two weeks before the first primary caucuses.
Republican Governor Terry Branstad has urged his fellow Iowans to not vote for GOP presidential candidate Ted Cruz. Branstad has not endorsed any other Republican candidates but opposed Cruz less than two weeks before the caucuses in the state.
Iowa's Latino population is small, but it's not stopping leaders from engaging the community and amplifying their voices in the state’s upcoming caucus.
Hillary Clinton is not pulling any stops with regards to her presidential campaign in Iowa. Hillary Clinton, apart from Donald Trump, is one of the most polarizing figures in the world of U.