Trump visits Iowa to kick off midterm campaigning
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By Jarrett Renshaw, Karl Plume and Trevor Hunnicutt CLIVE, Iowa, Jan 27 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump rallied supporters in Iowa on Tuesday as he worked to shore up support in a Midwestern political battleground just south of Minnesota,
President Donald Trump is endorsing former state Rep. Joe Mitchell to be the Republican nominee for Congress in northeast Iowa's 2nd District.
Here are three takeaways from President Donald Trump’s visit to Iowa on Tuesday, his first midterm campaign tour stop of 2026.
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As President Trump heads to Iowa this week, a grassroots conservative coalition is urging the president to stay out of the Hawkeye State’s gubernatorial race, at least for now.
After a week off, Iowa men’s basketball is ready to get back on the court. They’re on a 2-game win streak, and are currently 4-4 in Big Ten play. “(The break) was good. I think it was more important mentally,
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The event in Clive, Iowa, kicks off what the White House says will be weekly stops by the president in states with key midterm ballot box showdowns.