Checking In with Iowa's Voters
Mary Sharp, Iowa editor of the Cedar Rapids Gazette, and Bret Hayworth, political editor at the Sioux City Journal, talk with Melissa Block about how their respective regions of Iowa are taking to the presidential candidates less than a week before the caucus on Jan. 3.
Cedar Rapids is traditionally a more left-leaning area, while Sioux City usually leans Republican — though this year, Democrats have been paying far more attention than normal.
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