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Joe Biden - Donald Trump - JOSH BOAK - LINLEY SANDERS - AP VoteCast: What the first contests tell us about the Trump and Biden coalitions - apnews.com - Washington - state Iowa - state New Hampshire - state Nevada

AP VoteCast: What the first contests tell us about the Trump and Biden coalitions

WASHINGTON (AP) — Based on the momentum from this month’s presidential contests in Iowa and New Hampshire, Joe Biden and Donald Trump appear poised to give the nation a sequel to the 2020 election — but even strong victories this week for both men revealed weak spots for each.

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Joe Biden - Donald Trump - JOSH BOAK - LINLEY SANDERS - About Trump - New Hampshire Republicans want big changes, but some have concerns about Trump, AP VoteCast shows - apnews.com - Washington - state New Hampshire - state Virginia - state North Dakota

New Hampshire Republicans want big changes, but some have concerns about Trump, AP VoteCast shows

WASHINGTON (AP) — New Hampshire Republicans are voting Tuesday night with a desire to curb immigration and overhaul the federal government, yet they have some misgivings about former President Donald Trump and the criminal charges facing him.

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Donald Trump - JOSH BOAK - LINLEY SANDERS - Say They - A majority of Iowa caucusgoers say they identify with Trump’s ‘Make America Great Again’ movement - apnews.com - Washington - state Iowa

A majority of Iowa caucusgoers say they identify with Trump’s ‘Make America Great Again’ movement

WASHINGTON (AP) — The majority of Iowa Republicans who are caucusing Monday believe in the need to “Make America Great Again,” a sign of how Donald Trump and his political movement have transformed a state party that denied him a victory eight years ago.

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