READ THE STORY: How Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is fighting to survive the Iowa cold, caucuses READ MORE: Iowa campaign events are falling as fast as the snow as the state readies for record-cold ...
Snow covers a lawn sign in support of Donald Trump in Des Moines. (Cheney Orr/Reuters) Ken Cuccinelli, founder of the Ron DeSantis super PAC Never Back Down, predicted that the extreme weather ...
Despite this success, DeSantis still faces uncertainty in the race for the presidential nomination. There is no obvious place ...
Video: Ron DeSantis campaign tears into 'hack op-ed' and anonymous sources claiming he will drop out if he loses to Trump in Iowa and claims ex-president's team is getting 'desperate' Florida ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, right, takes the microphone after being introduced at an event in West Des Moines, Iowa, Saturday. (Pablo Martinez Monsivais/Associated Press) Ron DeSantis has made Iowa ...
JB Pritzker (D), who will be a campaign surrogate for President Biden in Iowa on Monday ... had the foresight to wear snow pants. The news conference, added after DeSantis canceled his schedule ...
PARTS OF NORTHWEST IOWA DID LOOK LIKE A SCENE OUT OF A CHRISTMAS MOVIE EARLIER THIS MORNING. YEAH, THEY GOT THEIR FIRST SNOWFALL TODAY. I GUESS ON THE FLIP SIDE, IT’S ABOUT THAT TIME OF YEAR ...
One of the state‘s star witnesses took the stand Thursday in an effort to void Nebraska’s medical cannabis ballot measures. Text messages are sparking confusion about a debate between Sen. Deb ...
Meteorological winter is just one month away, and we’re getting a better idea of what winter could look like in central Iowa.
Why 7 Percent of North Carolina Early Voters Are of ‘Unknown’ Gender The pro-Ron DeSantis super PAC Fight Right placed a $1.4 million statewide ad buy in Iowa hitting rival Nikki Haley ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday said that former President Donald Trump would claim that the Iowa caucuses were "stolen" from him should he lose the first-in-the-nation Republican contest in ...
and dry and warm weather in the South. In a regular La Niña, there isn’t a clear effect in central Iowa. However, the strength of the La Niña can change how it affects central Iowa.