Lynda Waddington, New Journalist Fellow on January 3, 2008 - 7:34am
It's the final countdown. Attacks on Mitt Romney are coming all the way from Massachusetts, twelve more antiwar protesters were arrested, some Iowans are still extremely fickle, and the rest of the nation has never gotten campaign promises like these!
Lynda Waddington, New Journalist Fellow on January 2, 2008 - 9:59am
Tomorrow is caucus day and Iowans are flashing back to 2004 when Dennis Kucinich threw his support behind Edwards just before caucus day helping to propel Edwards to a second place finish. This year, however, Kucinich is supporting Obama.
Lynda Waddington, New Journalist Fellow on January 1, 2008 - 5:30am
Just two more days until the beginning of the primaries and Barack Obama and Mike Huckabee look strong in the last Des Moines Register poll before caucusing begins.
Lynda Waddington, New Journalist Fellow on December 31, 2007 - 10:11am
It's caucus week and with just three days to go Iowa phones are ringing off the hook and GOP front-runners Romney and Huckabee continue to trade barbs.
Lynda Waddington, New Journalist Fellow on December 30, 2007 - 4:25am
Just four days to go before the primaries are underway and the candidate's families, and a few stars, are out stumping. New years eve celebrations, Iowa style, are planned and a slew of new ads hit the airwaves.
Lynda Waddington, New Journalist Fellow on December 29, 2007 - 9:45am
Five days before caucus night and Obama criticizes his opponents continued use of PACs for fund raising and McCain introduced Iowans to the leader of the anti-abortion coalition, Faith for McCain.
Lynda Waddington, New Journalist Fellow on December 26, 2007 - 3:48pm
The countdown to Iowa begins. With eight days until the Iowa caucus, candidates are scrambling to make the biggest splash but are Iowans already worn out?
Andrea Lynch, RH Reality Check on December 21, 2007 - 10:35am
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