Complete Coverage: Iowa caucus
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Coverage: Eye on the White House
Candidates arrive in N.H.; Hillary vows changes
A day after Iowa rocked the political world, newly crowned winners Barack Obama and Mike Huckabee arrived in the Granite State Friday, looking to ride the momentum of their come-from-behind wins into the polls here just four days from now.
Transcript of Mike Huckabee's Iowa victory speech
This a transcript of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee's victory speech to his supporters in Des Moines after the Iowa Caucuses, as provided by Congressional Quarterly via The Associated Press.
Transcript of Barack Obama's Iowa victory speech
This a transcript of Senator Barack Obama's victory speech to his supporters in Des Moines after the Iowa Caucuses, as provided by Congressional Quarterly via The Associated Press.
Huckabee win has impact in many ways
Buoyed by a wave of Christian conservative support, Mike Huckabee pulled off a major upset victory here yesterday, forcing one-time Iowa frontrunner Mitt Romney into a do-or-die contest against John McCain in New Hampshire in just four days.
Obama win rocks Clinton, Edwards
Barack Obama rocked the political world with a decisive victory in Thursday's Iowa caucus -- with Hillary Rodham Clinton finishing in third place fractionally behind John Edwards, a staggering blow to a candidate once viewed as her party's inevitable choice.
Win invigorates Obama campaign
Barack Obama's dramatic first place win in Iowa's caucuses has given his once quixotic campaign instant stature, momentum and credibility as the Democratic field moves on to key primaries in New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina.
Looking toward New Hampshire
Hillary Clinton and Rudy Giuliani stumble into this state Friday desperate to put Iowa losses behind them but facing an enormous struggle to do so -- one that could go a long way to determining whether either of these New Yorkers has a real shot at the White House.
Bloomberg watches, waits
Mayor Michael Bloomberg isn't a candidate for president, and the chances he might become one didn't get any better after Thursday night's Iowa caucuses.
Local pols say Romney's loss hurts most
Long Island backers of Sen. Barack Obama were giddy with delight Thursday night, while backers of Hillary Rodham Clinton put their best spin on the New York senator's loss in her first presidential contest.
Huge turnout in first test
As the time to caucus approached, precinct captain Dave Erickson realized he had a problem: More than 100 people and one small room.
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