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Political scientists discuss top headlines of the week, including responses to Biden's State of the Union address and his comments on Israel.
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President Joe Biden referenced former president Donald Trump's response to the Perry High School shooting in his State of the Union Thursday night.
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Iowa political experts analyze the latest headlines including results from the Michigan primary and the faction of Democrats who voted "uncommitted" in protest of President Biden's response to the war in Gaza.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson has denied pushing to kill the Senate's pending immigration deal to help former president Donald Trump on the campaign trail.
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Gov. Kim Reynolds endorsed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. How does this impact her standing with GOP voters after Donald Trump dominated the Iowa caucuses?
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It's caucus day, and this year marks big changes for the Democratic caucus, while Republican caucus-goers will follow a familiar process.
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If everything goes to plan on Monday, the Iowa Republican caucuses will have results at the end of the night. But for Democrats, it’ll be very different than in past years. Democrats are figuring out what it means to caucus without being first-in-the-nation at choosing a presidential candidate.
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Incumbent candidates have publicity and experience on their side. However, eleven presidents still have lost their reelection bids.
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New proposed rules for nursing home staffing levels by the Biden administration elicited mixed reactions. Nursing home workers say they’re much needed and long overdue. But some Republican governors echo the long-term care industry’s concerns. They say the measures will push some facilities to shut down.
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Our nation’s founders gathered in taverns for lively conversation — and during Pints & Politics presented by The Gazette and IPR — host Ben Kieffer and panelists do just that.