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Trump secures victory in Iowa, setting Republican stage

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The 2024 Republican presidential race kicked off with a resounding victory for former President Donald Trump in the Iowa caucus, reaffirming his dominance within the party as he aims for a third consecutive nomination.

Edison Research projections confirmed Trump’s victory, setting the stage for a heated battle for second place between Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley.

Iowans braved life-threatening temperatures to participate in the state’s first-in-the-nation caucus, held at more than 1,600 schools, community centers, and other locations.

This event marked the official commencement of the 2024 presidential campaign after months of debates, rallies, and advertisements.

Trump’s commanding victory in Iowa serves to bolster his argument that he is the most viable Republican candidate to challenge Democratic President Joe Biden.

However, it’s worth noting that Trump faces four criminal cases that could potentially result in a conviction before the November 5 general election, a concern shared by only one-third of caucus-goers, according to an Edison entrance poll.

The spotlight of the evening was on the battle for second place, with both DeSantis and Haley aiming for a strong showing that could position them as the primary alternatives to Trump.

DeSantis had heavily invested in Iowa, visiting all 99 counties, and a third-place finish could increase pressure on his campaign, especially considering polls indicating his trailing position behind Trump and Haley in New Hampshire, a more moderate Northeastern state.

Iowa’s unique caucus system requires voters to gather in person in small groups, where they cast secret ballots after listening to campaign representatives’ speeches.

The harsh weather conditions, with a wind chill forecasted to reach minus 45 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 43 degrees Celsius), were expected to impact turnout.

Trump’s unwavering support among his loyal base may have given him an advantage in this regard.

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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EV market witnesses unprecedented price cuts

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Established brands like Peugeot and Nissan are slashing prices by significant margins to compete with emerging Chinese EV competitors.

Facing a dual challenge of a decelerating growth in EV adoption and a surge in competitively priced alternatives from Chinese manufacturers like BYD and MG, traditional automakers are forced to enact substantial price cuts to clear inventory.

This trend reflects the fast pace within the market and signals the formidable struggle for dominance in the EV space. #featured #trending

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President Biden threatens to cut off weapons supplies to Israel

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Does this mark a shift in Washington’s public approach to the war?

President Joe Biden is vowing to withhold weapons from Israel if the Jewish State goes forward with its invasion of Rafah.

The comments came after the Biden administration halted a recent shipment of bombs amid concerns over Israel’s plans to launch a full-scale assault on Rafah even as cease-fire talks continue with Hamas.

Jonathan Tobin, the Editor-in-Chief of Jewish News Syndicate, joins Veronica Dudo to discuss.

#IN AMERICA TODAY #trending #Israel #Hamas #Gaza #GazaWar #Rafah

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OpenAI prepares search software to rival Google

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OpenAI is gearing up to launch a groundbreaking AI-powered search product, aiming to compete directly with Google’s dominant search engine.

By harnessing the power of AI, OpenAI aims to deliver more accurate and relevant search results, potentially revolutionising the way people access and consume information online.

Russ Macumber from Impressive joins to discuss. #trending #featured

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