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Presidential candidates took some time to toast New Year's, but they didn't leave the campaign trail, celebrating the occasion in Iowa with supporters

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HEADLINE: Candidates ring in the new year (iowa-caucuses) CAPTION: Presidential candidates took some time to toast New Year's, but they didn't leave the campaign trail, celebrating the occasion in Iowa with supporters. (Jan....
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Voters in North Carolina head to the polls Tuesday to decide whether to ban gay marriage in the state constitution. And both sides claim God is on their side.

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HEADLINE: N.C. to vote on gay marriage ban CAPTION: Voters in North Carolina head to the polls Tuesday to decide whether to ban gay marriage in the state constitution. And both sides claim God is on their side. (May 7) [Location:...
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After easily winning the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate, Iraq War veteran Joni Ernst turns her attention to a fall matchup with a Democratic congressman for an Iowa seat that could play a key role in gaining a majority. (June 4)

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After easily winning the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate, Iraq War veteran Joni Ernst now turns her attention to a fall matchup with a Democratic congressman for an Iowa seat that could play a key role in the fight for control of...
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WRAP Results from primaries in Oregon and Kentucky, reax, analyst

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Des Moines, Iowa - 20 May 2008 1. Close-up Obama family waving at crowd 2. Wide shot of Senator Barack Obama at podium in front of the Iowa Statehouse 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Senator Barack Obama, Democratic presidential hopeful: "And...
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Clinton cranks up rhetoric against Obama, other rivals

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HEADLINE: Clinton cranks up rhetoric against Obama, other rivals CAPTION: Hillary Rodham Clinton is turning up the heat on her closest Democratic rival, Barack Obama. Campaigning in Iowa, with a month to go before the nation's first...
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Barcelona prepares for the dry season one year after a severe drought

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Sant Roma de Sau, June 17, 2009 1. Wide shot of Sau water reservoir at maximum capacity Sant Roma de Sau, April 29, 2008 2. Wide shot of Sau water reservoir empty with medieval village exposed Sant Roma de Sau, June 17, 2009 3. Mid shot...
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As Newt Gingrich snags a key endorsement in New Hampshire, the AP's Kasie Hunt explains why this could help shape GOP presidential ambitions going into New Hampshire and Iowa.

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HEADLINE: Race Rundown: Gingrich gets big endorsement CAPTION: As Newt Gingrich snags a key endorsement in New Hampshire, the AP's Kasie Hunt explains why this could help shape GOP presidential ambitions going into New Hampshire and...
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Hillary Clinton tosses her hat in the ring for Presidency in 2008, but what factors will her husband play in the campaign? The AP's Jerry Bodlander reports.

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HEADLINE: Will Hillary's starpower be enough in '08? CAPTION: Hillary Clinton may be the front runner for the Democratic nomination in 2008, but with a growing field of candidates, including Sen. Barack Obama, she may lose her...
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Look at importance of Iowa caucuses

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Des Moines, Iowa - 30 Dec 2007 1. Wide shot Des Moines skyline 2. Wide shot traffic on Des Moines street 3. Wide shot Iowa capitol building 4. Mid shot Iowa flag with sunset Des Moines, Iowa - 28 Dec 2007 5. Mid shot Drake University...
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Surprise! Ben Carson Crushing It in Iowa

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Oct. 14 -- The latest from our Bloomberg Politics/Des Moines Register Iowa Poll. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Caucus process begins

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1. Campaign signs outside caucus meeting point being held at a school, people walking towards the building 2. Various, people walking into the school 3. Hundreds of people waiting in line to join the caucus 4. Various, people waiting in...
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What is the Easiest Path to Victory for the GOP?

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Nov. 4 ""Bloomberg's Mark Halperin and John Heileman preview the midterm election and implications for the U.S. Senate. They speak to Betty Liu on Bloomberg Television's In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Republicans Have a Lot to Be Confident About: Christie

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Nov. 4 -- Christie Strategies CEO Ron Christie discusses the U.S. economy and his outlook for the 2014 midterm elections. Evercore President and CEO Ralph Schlosstein also speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Women Can Increase U.S. GDP 7-9 Points: Krawcheck

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Jan. 5 -- Sallie Krawcheck, asset management chair at Elevate, discusses her main political concerns as the new Congress is set to begin in Washington D.C. and the 2016 presidential race starts to take shape. She speaks on In The Loop.
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Bloomberg

Does Hollywood Know Anything About Pork Production?

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Dec. 10 -- Iowa Governor Terry Branstad, a Republican, discusses his spat with singer Cher over the use of pig gestation crates. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The AP's Mark Carlson reports from Iowa as GOP candidates for president stump for votes one day before that's state's caucus.

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HEADLINE: Eve of Iowa caucuses: Huckabee on Leno CAPTION: The return of TV's late-night funnymen after a two-month strike hiatus turned into a bizarre mix of picketing and presidential politics as Republican presidential candidate Mike...
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Obama ahead of Romney in Iowa polls as vote starts

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American voters in the swing-state of Iowa headed to the polls on Thursday, as Democrats in Des Moines worked to secure votes for US President Barack Obama and build a pre-Election Day advantage over Republican challenger Mitt...
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Republican Rick Santorum is declaring himself the winner in Iowa, saying it shows he can defeat rival Mitt Romney. Republican officials say the final tally of votes from the Iowa caucuses show Santorum edging Romney by 34 votes.

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HEADLINE: Santorum: 'Fortunate to have won' Iowa CAPTION: Republican Rick Santorum is declaring himself the winner in Iowa, saying it shows he can defeat rival Mitt Romney. Republican officials say the final tally of votes from the Iowa...
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Edwards standing tall in Iowa

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HEADLINE: Edwards standing tall in Iowa CAPTION: Democrat John Edwards touted his ties to rural America on Thursday and promised anew to fight powerful special interests he says 'are stealing your children's future.' (Dec. 20) 2008 ...
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Republican hopeful Rick Santorum gains ground in polls

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Coralville, Iowa 1. Camera follows Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum as he enters an early morning town hall meeting, UPSOUND: man asks "How does it feel to be number 3?" Santorum replies "Just working our way up the...
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WRAP WFP says food/shelter needed in areas not yet reached by aid workers

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1. Two helicopters inside C-17 plane 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tony Banbury, World Food Programme Regional Director for Asia: "I went to some areas where no international relief personnel had been to, including the place called Aya, right...
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Obama Wins Speech

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The projected winner for the Democratics tonight at the Iowa Caucus was Barack Obama, with Hillary and John Edwards running very close to coming in second.
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President Barack Obama returned Tuesday to Iowa, the state that jumpstarted his presidential campaign, with a message he hopes will resonate with voters this fall: the economic recovery hasn't reached everyone, but progress is being made.

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HEADLINE:In Iowa, Obama touts wind energy, stimulus help CAPTION: President Barack Obama returned Tuesday to Iowa, the state that jumpstarted his presidential campaign, with a message he hopes will resonate with voters this fall:...
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Six Democratic candidates addressed an annual steak fry hosted by Iowa Senator Tom Harkin. An estimated 12,000 supporters were thought to be in attendance.

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HEADLINE: Democratic Candidates picnic in Iowa CAPTION: Six Democratic candidates addressed an annual steak fry hosted by Iowa Senator Tom Harkin. An estimated 12,000 supporters were thought to be in attendance. (Sept. 17) 2007 ...