In Bed With Hillary, the Shaggin' Wagon, and Down With Dope
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White House press secretary Josh Earnest insisted that President Obama's endorsement of Hillary Clinton will not "sway" the ongoing FBI investigation into Clinton.
Donald Trump announced tonight that he's giving a major speech on Hillary Clinton on Monday.
Hillary Clinton took 8 minutes of questions from the press today:
The latest epside of Conversations With Bill Kristol features James Ceaser:
In an interview with George Stephanopoulos, Hillary Clinton refused to say that the right to bear arms is a constitutional right. The leading Democratic candidate used the question to push for gun control.
Jerry Brown likens Bernie Sanders's presidential run to his own run for the presidency in 1992. But in the same statement Brown endorses Sanders's rival, Hillary Clinton.
Boxing promoter Bob Arum is getting behind the idea of a Donald Trump vs. Bernie Sanders debate. He's even offering a minimum of a $20 million donation to charity, which is more than Trump requested.
Donald Trump suggested he'd have a public debate with Bernie Sanders if they could raise $10-15 million for charity or women's health.
The secretary of veterans affairs, Bob McDonald, refused to apologize for comparing VA wait times to Disneyland wait times earlier today on MSNBC.
The governor of Virginia, Terry McAuliffe, is responding to news of him being under federal investigation by shielding his close associates, Hillary and Bill Clinton.
The latest episode of Conversations With Bill Kristol features Peter Thiel:
Hillary Clinton laughed off her unfavorable poll numbers in an interview this morning with NBC's Chuck Todd.
Donald Trump challenged Hillary Clinton to release a name of judges. Trump made the remarks today at the NRA:
Bernie Sanders revealed Tuesday that shots were fired into his Nevada campaign office and that an "apartment housing complex my campaign staff lived in was broken into and ransacked." The Democratic presidential candidate did not explicitly blame his rival, Hillary Clinton, for the actions.
The FBI investigation of Hillary Clinton continues, but that isn't stopping the former head of the Department of Justice from holding a fundraiser for the Democratic presidential candidate.
The Clinton Global Initiative did not break the law, Bill Clinton told a CNN reporter on a ropeline in Kentucky.
Barack Obama hosted a 9/11 truther at the White House. Yesterday, singer Macklemore tweeted, "Honored to be at @WhiteHouse with @MTV to talk to @POTUS about opioid addiction. Really excited for this project."
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Chelsea Clinton's husband is reportedly closing his Greek hedge fund. The news from Marc Mezvinsky comes after the fund is said to have lost 90 percent of its value.
The White House announced this morning that President Obama "will make an historic visit to Hiroshima with Prime Minister Abe to highlight his continued commitment to pursuing the peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons."
The latest episode of Conversations With Bill Kristol feature Harvard professor Harvey Mansfield:
Video from the Associated Press shows North Korea expelling a BBC journalist:
Speaking at the Howard University graduation ceremony in Washington, D.C., President Obama told the graduates of the historically black college to "be confident in your heritage. Be confident in your blackness."
Huma Abedin has been interviewed by the FBI, CNN reports. Other aides to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have been contacted by the FBI as well.
New media and the old are at war. A new MSNBC promo features a direct attack on Twitter.
The general election has begun. And Hillary Clinton wants the press to get tough on Donald Trump.
The chairman of the Hillary Clinton campaign, John Podesta, has released a statement framing the general election match-up.
Hillary Clinton finally raised more than Bernie Sanders last night, according to press releases from their respective campaigns. According to the Clinton campaign, Hillary raised $26.4 million last month. And according to the Sanders campaign, Bernie pulled in $25.8 million.
Marco Rubio may be warming to Donald Trump. In an interview with the Palm Beach Post, Rubio praises the Republican frontrunner.
The boss reacts to the "pseudo-sophisticated fatalism that disdains Trump but derides any attempt to work for an alternative."
Bernie Sanders suggested last night that he is seeking the Democratic party's vice presidential nomination. The suggestion came in a press release put out by the Democratic candidate late last night.
The latest episode of Conversations With Bill Kristol features Garry Kasparov:
Hillary Clinton's cough returned today at a rally in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Today's coughing fit occurred as Clinton was on stage, as she rallied in front of her supporters.
Almost two terms later, Barack Obama is still defending removing the Winston Churchill bust from the Oval Office. Obama delivered his defense today in London, England, at 10 Downing Street, in a joint press conference with David Cameron.
Aretha Franklin reacted to the death of Prince today on MSNBC:
The Associated Press reports:
The war of words between the two Democratic presidential candidates is escalating. In his latest note, Robbie Mook, Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, is blasting Bernie Sanders.
Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, Robbie Mook, wants Bernie Sanders to stop making "baseless" accusations of illegal activity.
In an interview on MSNBC, Bernie Sanders's campaign manager, Jeff Weaver, questioned Hillary Clinton's "unusual" fundraising practicies.
The Bernie Sanders campaign is claiming to have had the "Biggest Bernie Rally Ever in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park," according a campaign press release. The New York primary is on Tuesday.
Bernie Sanders reportedly earned just over $200,000 in 2014. That same year, Hillary Clinton, Sanders's top Democratic rival, gave about 45 paid speeches, many of which paid her more in a single hour than Sanders made the entire year.
Chelsea Clinton has a busy day. The daughter of the leading Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, has four campaign events scheduled for today.
In a memo distributed to the press this morning, the Republican National Committee is fighting back against Donald Trump, who has criticized the political party for its system of selecting a presidential nominee.
Bernie Sanders had a massive crowd tonight in New York City. The campaign for the 74-year-old socialist from Vermont claims 27,000 came out tonight for the event.
Republican presidential candidate John Kasich went to Borough Park yesterday to campaign for the upcoming New York primary. While there, the governor of Ohio ran into a group of Yeshiva students -- and lectured them about Joseph.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg used his opening speech at his company's annual conference to speak out against those calling for a "wall," for "slowing immigration," and for "reducing trade." Zuckerberg's comments appeared directly aimed at the Republican frontrunner, Donald Trump.
Over ten thousand came out to support Bernie Sanders last night in Buffalo. This comes as experts predict Hillary Clinton will win the Democratic primary in New York and the Democratic nomination to be president.
The latest episode of Conversations With Bill Kristol features Princeton professor Robert P. George:
The president is defending his former secretary of state. In an interview over the weekend with Chris Wallace, President Barack Obama excused Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server.
After a series of controversial remarks last week, President Clinton is being sent to an old folks home. According to a schedule released by his wife's campaign, the former president will spend this morning at the Hebrew Home for the Aging in New York City.
Hillary Clinton said in an interview this morning that it's a Republican "fantasy" that she'll be arrested and put in handcuffs. Clinton laughed it off and insisted in the interview that it won't happen. "There is not even the remotest chance that it's going to happen," she said.
Bernie Sanders is leaving the country ahead of the New York primary. The Democratic presidential candidate is heading to the Vatican.
Where you come down on the Hillary Clinton email scandal is likely a matter of political—or at least candidate—preference.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest is warning that the zika virus is more widespread in American "than previously thought." Earnest made the comments today in front of the White House podium.
Hillary Clinton dismissed the ongoing email scandal by telling the ladies of The View that there "nothing to it."
The Hillary Clinton campaign is telling supporters the nomination is not looked up. But the campaign manager, Robbie Mook, has a different message.
The Clinton campaign is telling supporters that the nomination is not locked up. And, the campaign is telling supporters, more cash donations are needed to beat Bernie Sanders.
Bernie Sanders raised $44 million in March. In February, the socialist senator from Vermont also raised an enormous sum, $43.5 million.
Hillary Clinton lost her cool in an exchange with a Greenpeace activist:
Donald Trump has a big lead in New York, according to a new poll. In fact, the leading Republican presidential candidate is 36 points ahead of his nearest competitor.
President Obama brought former inmates to lunch at Busboys and Poets, a hipster haven in Washington, D.C. Valerie Jarrett noted the lunch on Twitter:
Scott Walker is endorsing Ted Cruz for president of the United States.
President Obama will today introduce new executive actions. This time the target opioid abuse and the heroin epidemic.
At a speech today in Madison, Wisconsin on the Supreme Court, the top Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, got hit with another coughing fit:
The latest episode of Conversations With Bill Kristol, featuring professor Stephen Rosen:
Failed presidential candidate John Kerry is an embarrassed by the presidential campaign. In remarks to CBS's John Dickerson, the current secertary of state said that "every leader" he talks to "cannot believe" what is "happening in America."
Hillary Clinton faces "outright sexism" and "sexist condescension" on her way to becoming president of the United States. That claim is being made by singer Barbra Streisand, a longtime backer of the Clinton family, in an article for the Huffington Post.
CNN showed live video of an anti-immigrant protest at the site of a memorial for the terror attack last week in Brussels. Watch here:
The latest Washington Free Beacon Wisconsin poll finds Ted Cruz with a slight lead over Donald Trump. Lachlan Markay reports:
The top Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, wants to dig into the UFO files. Clinton made the revelation in an interview last night with Jimmy Kimmel.
President Obama hit the dance floor last night in Argentina. Watch:
President Obama has a new way to defeat the Islamic State: by telling the terror organization they are weak. Obama revealed his strategy at a press conference today in Argentina.
President Obama said that ISIS is not "an existential threat to us" in a news conference today in Argentina:
Donald Trump is questioning Hillary Clinton's physical fortitude. Trump was asked about facing-off against Hillary Clinton, when he brought up the former secretary of state's "strength" and "stamina."
Jeb Bush is endorsing Texas senator Ted Cruz for president of the United States.
Fox News reports:
President Obama reacted to today's terror attack in Brussels in an ESPN interview. The sitdown was at the Rays-Cuba game today in Havana.
At an event today in Spokane, Washington, Bill Clinton called for putting "the awful legacy of the last 8 years behind us and the 7 years before that where we were practicing trickle down economics."
President Obama said that he "personally would not disagree" with some of Cuban President Raul Castro's criticisms of America:
President Obama laid out a few areas the U.S. will work with Cuba, including health initiatives, climate change, and law enforcement.
President Obama is very proud of himself for his "historic" visit to Cuba. At least, that's the message he had last night for staff of the U.S. embassy at the Melia Habana Hotel in Havana, Cuba.
Bernie Sanders will not join the rest of the presidential candidates and address AIPAC at next week's policy conference in Washington, D.C.
Mitt Romney is not endorsing Ted Cruz, but he will vote for him.
The Hillary Clinton campaign has received donations from a million people. Teddy Goff, who does digital strategy for the campaign, made the announcement today on Twitter.
There was apparently another ISIS-inspired attack in America. This time it was stabbings on a college campus.
Here's video of President Obama's Supreme Court nominee, Merrick Garland, appearing to mock Donald Trump at a moot court competition at Yale University in the fall of 2012:
Donald Trump is warning that there will be "riots" if the Republican nomination for president is taken from him.
A Supreme Court nominee is coming today from President Obama. The White House announced:
Fox News reports:
The Republican National Committee has filed four more lawsuits as it tries to get access to more Hillary Clinton-related records.
Hillary Clinton is taking on Donald Trump in her latest fundraising pitch. But she's asking supporters for a dollar to help her wage the war.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is accusing Donald Trump of "literally inciting violence among his supporters." Sanders made the comment in a town hall with NBC's Chuck Todd.
The latest Conversations With Bill Kristol features author and professor Robert D. Putnam:
Hillary Clinton told a CNN town hall in Ohio that "We're going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business."
At a Democratic town hall Sunday in Ohio, Hillary Clinton said that foreign leaders are asking to endorse her in order to stop Donald Trump from becoming president.
Hillary Clinton responded to the protests and violence at the Donald Trump rally last night by releasing this statement:
A sign of the times: a woman at Nancy Reagan's funeral stopped in front of her casket for a picture. The scene was captured today on Fox News:
Last night's subdued Republican presidential primary debate has twice as many viewers as the Democratic presidential primary debate the night before.
Bernie Sanders will be interviewed by Jesse Jackson. Jonathan Allen reports for Sidewire's Stitch:
At tonight's state dinner with Canada, President Obama took a swipe at Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz, who was born in Canada.
Hillary Clinton violated debate rules in last night's duel in Miami, according to the Bernie Sanders campaign.
Robby Mook says Hillary Clinton shouldn't worry so much about losing some big states. After all, Clinton would still pull in more delegates--even by losing.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest released this statement, calling on Iran to help "provide assistance" in freeing Robert Levinson:
Democratic National Committee chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz insisted in an interview last night on Fox News that no Democrat running for president is facing an indictment.
Fox News reports:
Rep. Joaquin Castro, the twin brother of HUD secretary Julian Castro, claimed this morning on CNN that Hillary Clinton had been cleared by the Justice Department:
Donald Trump wants Marco Rubio to drop out of the presidential race.
A spokeswoman for the Hillary Clinton campaign seemed to make a bizarre claim on MSNBC. The FBI is not look at Hillary Clinton's server, Karen Finney claimed, they are looking at the emails themselves.
Does the Hillary Clinton campaign have inside knowledge on the FBI investigation into its presidential candidate? That's what Brian Fallon, a spokesman for the Clinton campaign, suggested in an interview on CNN.
Former Attorney General Michael Mukasey listed four laws Hillary Clinton possibly broke with her email server:
Hillary Clinton is trying to rally against Donald Trump. In a fundraising pitch to supporters -- asking for $1 from each of them -- Clinton is warning about "Donald Trump's America."
Last night, news broke that the man who set up Hillary Clinton's private email server has been granted immunity by the FBI. As the Washington Post reports:
The hosts of MSNBC's Morning Joe took a victory lap this morning, just hours after Donald Trump's dominating Super Tuesday performance:
President Obama will go to Cuba to watch an exhibition baseball game between the Cuban national team and the Tampa Bay Rays.
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan has released a statement on the Republican race, responding directly to Donald Trump but without naming the Republican frontrunner directly.
Only 75 people came out to hear Chelsea Clinton condemn the Republicans for being racist, homophobic, and sexist. Clinton called this election the most important one of her lifetime.
Bernie Sanders raised an astonishing amount of money in the month of February, the Democratic presidential candidate announced last night.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch refused to tell Fox News' Bret Baier whether a grand jury has been convened in the Hillary Clinton investigation.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch insisted to Fox News' Bret Baier that the Justice Department is not briefing the White House on the investigation into Hillary Clinton and her emails.
John McCormack appeared this morning on MSNBC's Morning Joe to discuss Donald Trump, the Ku Klux Klan, and the 2016 presidential election:
The latest Conversations With Bill Kristol features chess master and human rights activist Garry Kasparov:
A new ad from the Emergency Committee for Israel is out today. The ad is titled, "Trump Loves Dictators."
The press was forbidden from filming Hillary Clinton boarding her private plane, said an ABC reporter covering the leading Democratic candidate.
President Bill Clinton's former labor secretary, Robert Reich, is endorsing Bernie Sanders.
South Carolina is not feeling the Bern. Currently, there's a minuscule crowd for Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders at Claflin University in Orangeburg, South Carolina.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in an interview this morning that the FBI investigation into her is "not at all political." Clinton did, though, call the investigation "a security inquiry," actively playing down the severity of the matter.
The latest Marco Rubio email ad borrows the siren from the Drudge Report to ask supporters for money. The siren, Drudge's breaking news gif, appears three times in the email.
Rhetoric got heated at a campaign rally for Hillary Clinton featuring the Democratic frontrunner’s husband, Bill Clinton. In fact, a sitting U.S. congressman promised the crowd of Hillary Clinton loyalists that their candidate would "kill" the Republican frontrunner.
Donald Trump is the projected winner in tonight's Nevada caucuses.
Hillary Clinton put something in her mouth during Tuesday's CNN town hall. It was likely a cough drop, as she coughed throughout the live event:
Hillary Clinton told CNN's Chris Cuomo that she is "well aware of the drip, drip, drip" in regard to her email scandal.
Hillary Clinton's campaign manager is blaming a "right wing" group for the Democratic frontrunner's email troubles. Robbie Mook made the claim of the right wing conspiracy in an interview this afternoon on CNN.
Former President Bill Clinton is celebrating fifteen years of the Clinton Foundation. Clinton's calling his work there a success -- and asking supporters to pitch in more money to keep the work going.
A former detainee hold at Gitmo has been arrested for ties to the Islamic State.
Spike Lee has endorsed Bernie Sanders for president. The Lee endorsment comes in the form of a radio ad, saying that "When he gets into the White House, he will do the right thing."
The White House just announced the president will deliver a statement on Guantanamo later this morning at the White House.
Donald Trump gets audited every year by the IRS. The Republican frontrunner made the revelation in an interview today with radio host Hugh Hewitt.
Hillary Clinton's latest criticism of Bernie Sanders is that the socialist senator from Vermont is offering the American people "free everything." Clinton made the criticism in the lead up to the Nevada caucuses:
It is getting nasty on the Democratic side. This evening, a Hillary Clinton spokesman accussed the Bernie Sanders campaign of spreading "bullshit."
The Associated Press has projected Hillary Clinton the winner of the Nevada caucuses:
Socialism is now "mainstream," according to the vice president of the United States. Joe Biden made the comments in an interview with Politico:
Michael Steel, a Jeb Bush campaign spokesman, was asked at least four times whether Bush would drop out after the South Carolina primary:
In an unusual move at last night's Democratic town hall, Bernie Sanders was asked a question by a Hillary Clinton campaign volunteer. The question was about veterans issues and was read off a piece of paper.
Hillary Clinton was with Britney Spears last night in Las Vegas, according to pictures published by the pop star.
Vice President Joe Biden does not want to serve on the Supreme Court. But, he signaled to MSNBC, it would be hard for him to pass on the opportunity if offered by the president of the United States.
Senator Tom Cotton is criticizing Apple for not obeying a judge and helping the FBI investigate the San Bernardino terrorists.
The Jeb Bush campaign announced that former first lady Barbara Bush would again hit the campaign trail for her son. Barbara Bush is expected to do 2 meet and greets and a town hall.
On Wednesday, MSNBC showed a clip of Jeb Bush at a campaign event. The former Republican frontrunner appeared frustrated.
The latest Nevada poll finds that Donald Trump is dominating the early state with 45 percent. Jeb Bush, on the other hand, is at a mere 1 percent in the poll.
Bernie Sanders got a pretty sizable crowd last night at Morehouse College, an historically black college in Atlanta.
It's exactly what you might have expected. Larry Sanders, the brother of one of the top Democratic party contenders, is a health care spokesman for the British Green Party.
The latest episode of Conversations With Bill Kristol features General David Petraeus:
Hillary Clinton has found a new attack dog. Speaking at a Cleveland event, former first daughter Chelsea Clinton unloaded on her mother's sole Democratic rival.
Donald Trump appeared to threaten former President George W. Bush that "It would be better for him if he stayed out" of the 2016 presidential race. He did not elaborate on what would happen if Bush entered the fray.
Secretary of State John Kerry talked about running for president again. Though the comment appeared to be lighthearted, it comes less than a week after the once-inevitable Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton, was trounced in the New Hampshire primary.
Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia died today and already the Democratic party is fundraising off his death.
Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell responds to the passing of Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia:
The Hillary Clinton campaign has announced the endorsement of African American mothers. "African American Mothers to Campaign for Hillary Clinton," a campaign press release blares.
The Huffington Post's reaction to Donald Trump's win in the New Hampshire primary:
The Associated Press is projecting Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders the winners in today's New Hampshire primary.
Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton "evil" this morning in an interview with MSNBC. The comment came when the hosts asked Trump to name what word he associated with Clinton.
Bill Clinton, speaking to New Hampshire voters, said that he sometimes wishes he were not married to Hillary Clinton:
Longtime Bill Clinton observer David Maraniss saw the former president campaigning in New Hampshire and shared his thoughts on Twitter.
The NFL ran an ad at last night's Super Bowl encouraging "Super Bowl Babies."
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush called the frontrunner, Donald Trump, a "loser" this morning on MSNBC.
In an interview with NBC's Chuck Todd, Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton defended Madeleine Albright's claim that "There's a special place in hell for women who don't help women." The comment was widely seen as an attempt to pressure women to vote for Clinton:
Saturday Night Live did not just take aim at Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz. The NBC comedy show also mocked his daughter, Catherine.
New Jersey governor Chris Christie went after Florida senator Marco Rubio in Saturday's Republican debate:
Former secretary of state Madeleine Albright said this in support of Hillary Clinton at a campaign rally in New Hampshire: "Just remember: there's a special place in hell for women who don't help each other."
Actor Danny Glover is throwing his support behind Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.
After last night's Democratic debate, Rachel Maddow, one of the debate moderators, hugged the candidates. First Bernie Sanders got pulled tight, then Hillary Clinton.
Hillary Clinton is admitting to supporters that her main Democratic rival, Bernie Sanders, outraised her by $5 million last month.
Hillary Clinton is a courageous hawk. And at Wednesday's CNN town hall the leading Democratic presidential candidate said she might in fact have to expand U.S. military involvement abroad.
President Obama took on the role of television critic in remarks today at the Islamic Society of Baltimore.
If Jeb Bush badly loses in New Hampshire to Marco Rubio, the former Floriday governor "is toast." At least, that's what one high level Bush supporter, Lindsey Graham, said today in New Hampshire.
Hillary Clinton is doing all she can to try to win New Hampshire. Including sending 150 staffers to the first in the nation primary story.
Hillary Clinton says she won the Iowa caucus, though some are claiming the state too close to call. Nonetheless, Clinton is moving on to New Hampshire with a sharp message for her supporters: "dig deep and do more."
With Hillary Clinton's dissapointing evening in last night's caucuses, there's already speculation that Clinton's campaign manager, Robbie Mook, will be fired or demoted.
Florida governor Jeb Bush received 5,165 votes in Iowa. His vote total constitutes 2.8 percent of the Republican turnout, placing him in sixth place in the Iowa caucus.
Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley has suspended his presidential campaign. David Hamrick, O'Malley's campaign manager, sent this memo to interested parties:
For Hillary Clinton's "final push" on the campaign trail she was joined by former first daughter Chelsea Clinton. KCAU reports:
Hillary Clinton revealed this morning on ABC News that she finds campaigning in Iowa "exhausting" and that "it takes a lot of concentration."
The Ted Cruz campaign bus got stuck in Iowa mud and needed to be towed.
Hillary Clinton might be the next George Washington. At least, that's what Clinton's campaign wants it supporters to believe.
Hillary Clinton wants classified information released to the public. In response to new reports on classified information in Clinton's emails, the campaign released this statement:
White House spokesman Josh Earnest said today that "based on what we know" it does not look like Hillary Clinton will be indicted. Earnest made the remarks the White House podium.
Bloomberg's Mark Halperin reported this morning on MSNBC that the White House is buzzing about the FBI's investigation of Hillary Clinton. Halperin also said that the FBI will likely interview Clinton.
Jeb Bush will be in Iowa through the weekend. But on Monday, the day of the Iowa caucus, the former Florida governor will fly to New Hampshire to hold a town hall.
Hillary Clinton needs a dollar. Why? Because she's in the fight of her life to win Iowa, which will caucus on Monday, and New Hampshire.
The Frank Luntz focus group, which aired on Fox News after tonight's debate, called Marco Rubio the winner of the Republican debate.
Robbie Mook, Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, is raising the alarm: Bernie Sanders is doing very well.
A new ad from the Our Principles PAC accuses Donald Trump of backing amnesty. The ad says amnesty is "big money for himself" and suggests that conservatives cannot trust Trump.
Hillary Clinton left Iowa to attend a fundraiser last night with an investment mogul. The fundraiser took place in Philadelpia.
A new Iowa poll finds Donald Trump with a strong seven point lead, less than one week from caucus day. Ted Cruz is in second and Marco Rubio is in third, the poll finds.
Bernie Sanders has a private meeting today at the White House with President Barack Obama. The meeting, which is scheduled not to exceed 45 minutes, will take place in the Oval Office.
Hillary Clinton is committing herself to trying to win Iowa. The Midwest state, which Clinton lost in 2008 to Barack Obama and John Edwards, holds its caucus exactly a week from today.
The leading Democratic candidate, Hillary Clinton, was hit with a "coughing attack" midway through remarks today in Iowa:
A surrogate for Hillary Clinton, former Michigan governor Jennifer Granholm, called Bernie Sanders an "atheist" this morning on ABC's This Week. Granholm soon corrected herself and called Sanders a "socialist."
Martial law has been decalred in New York City. This comes in response to this year's biggest snow storm.
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