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Politics Podcast: Knocking On Doors With Bernie, And Negative Snapchat
With only a few days until the Iowa caucuses, NPR Politics discusses big moments from the latest Republican debate and what it's like to knock on doors with the Clinton and Sanders campaigns.
Democratic Candidates Deliver Final Plea To Iowa Voters Ahead Of Caucuses
We hear excerpts of speeches by the two leading Democratic presidential candidates as they give their closing arguments to Iowa voters.
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Leading Republicans Deliver Closing Arguments To Iowa Voters
We hear excerpts of speeches by the three Republicans leading in Iowa as they give their closing arguments to Iowa voters.
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In 'Hail, Caesar!' Josh Brolin Explores The Debauchery Of Old Hollywood
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Josh Brolin about his role as a conflicted studio fixer in the new Coen brothers comedy Hail, Caesar! Brolin jokes about how the old Hollywood compares to the new.
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Trump's New Jab At Ted Cruz: 'An Anchor Baby In Canada'
Campaigning in New Hampshire, he takes more swipes at rival Ted Cruz's eligibility to be president, calling him "an anchor baby in Canada."
Why Does Iowa Vote First, Anyway?
"The really important thing to remember about Iowa is not that it's first because it's important. Iowa is important because it's first," said one political columnist.
Download NPR's 2016 New Hampshire And Iowa Briefing Book
In honor of the New Hampshire primary, NPR Politics has a gift for you: everything you need to know about the caucuses and this election season in one handy PDF download.
6 Takeaways From The New Hillary Clinton Emails
The newest batch of about 1,000 emails released by the State Department includes more memos and observations from Clinton friend Sidney Blumenthal and jokes about Joe Biden abroad in China.
Before Zika Virus, Rubella Was A Pregnant Woman's Nightmare
Our experience with the rubella virus, which can cause miscarriages or serious birth defects if a woman gets infected while pregnant, may help scientists figure out how to combat Zika virus.
Clinton Runs As Wonk In Chief, Trying To Win Hearts With Plans
Clinton has more than two dozen policy proposals from Alzheimer's to drug addiction — more than 50,000 words of them. But can all those plans inspire people to caucus for her in Iowa?
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