State Tipoffs Involving Iowa Newsletter for Wednesday January 17, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
Democratic Governors Association: How the RGA Lost the Iowa Caucus
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 -- The Democratic Governors Association issued the following news:
Make sure you count the RGA and Gov. Kim Reynolds as some of last night's biggest losers in Iowa.
In a home-state humiliation, Republican voters completely rejected Gov. Kim Reynolds who, while serving as Chair of the RGA, went all in on endorsing Gov. Ron DeSantis, who failed to win a single county on his way to getting crushed by around 30 points.
While Reynolds' endorsement didn't produce any victories l
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DNC Statement on the 2024 Republican Iowa Caucus Results
WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 -- The Democratic National Committee issued the following news release:
In response to this year's Republican Iowa caucus results, DNC Chair Jaime Harrison released the following statement:
"Tonight, voters cast their first ballots in the MAGA Republicans' 2024 primary, and the stakes of this election became even clearer for Americans across the country. Donald Trump is the leader of an extreme MAGA movement that has fully taken over the Republican Party - yet notably in a
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Fox News Channel More Than Quadruples CNN, Doubles MSNBC's Viewership for Special Coverage of the Iowa Caucuses on Monday, January 15
NEW YORK, Jan. 17 -- Fox News Media, a business unit of Fox, issued the following news release:
FOX News Channel's (FNC) special coverage of the 2024 Iowa caucuses crushed the competition on cable news, beating the average of CNN and MSNBC combined in primetime viewers, according to early data from Nielsen Media Research. FNC's primetime coverage from 8-11PM/ET delivered 2.8 million viewers and 402,000 in the 25-54 younger demo. In primetime, FNC more than quadrupled CNN's (688,000 P2+) and mor
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Media Tip Sheet: Trump Triumphs in Iowa Caucuses, Reinforcing Grip on GOP as DeSantis Edges Out Haley for Second Place
WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 -- George Washington University issued the following news:
Former President Donald Trump won a decisive victory in the Iowa caucuses, securing 51% of the vote and further solidifying his control over the Republican Party. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis narrowly edged out former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley for second place, with Trump's victory affirming his dominance within the party's base, despite facing legal challenges and ongoing controversy surrounding his role in the J
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