EDITORIAL: Iowa only matters if we let it
Despite close victories of both former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Sen. Ted Cruz in Iowa, the two candidates are far from receiving their respective party’s nominations.
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Despite close victories of both former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Sen. Ted Cruz in Iowa, the two candidates are far from receiving their respective party’s nominations.
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