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Iowa caucus live: Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton take slender leads as US prepares to vote | |
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Here are the latest updates: | Here are the latest updates: |
Presidential hopefuls in the United States are gearing up to make their final pitches in Iowa, where the first votes for party nominations will take place later this evening. | Presidential hopefuls in the United States are gearing up to make their final pitches in Iowa, where the first votes for party nominations will take place later this evening. |
After months of speculation, debate, outrage and bizarre tribute acts we will discover whether Donald Trump really has the support as survey’s suggests. | After months of speculation, debate, outrage and bizarre tribute acts we will discover whether Donald Trump really has the support as survey’s suggests. |
We will also be able to determine whether Bernie Saunders, the 74-year-old senator from Vermont, can actually challenge the Democratic frontrunner Hilary Clinton for the party’s candidacy for the White House. | We will also be able to determine whether Bernie Saunders, the 74-year-old senator from Vermont, can actually challenge the Democratic frontrunner Hilary Clinton for the party’s candidacy for the White House. |
As Harry Lambert wrote in a recent blog for the Independent, “Once again, the people of Iowa –along with those in New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada - will wield the considerable power they have to shape the contest to become the leader of arguably the world's most powerful country.” | As Harry Lambert wrote in a recent blog for the Independent, “Once again, the people of Iowa –along with those in New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada - will wield the considerable power they have to shape the contest to become the leader of arguably the world's most powerful country.” |
Campaigning for the Iowa caucuses will continue until voting starts at 7pm local time on Monday – or 1am British time on Tuesday. | Campaigning for the Iowa caucuses will continue until voting starts at 7pm local time on Monday – or 1am British time on Tuesday. |