Monday, February 1, 2016

1776 COALITION 02/01/2016




On Iowa Caucus eve, top candidates attack but express cautious optimism about winning
The first major test for the 2016 presidential candidates is now just hours away with the Iowa Caucus on Monday -- its outcome a likely sign of whether front-running Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump can hold their leads... Read More













Mosque chosen by Obama for visit has links to extremist groups
The Baltimore mosque that President Obama will visit this week to show support for American Muslims has historical ties to radical Islamic groups. The Islamic Society of Baltimore had an imam who was a leading figure in the extremist Muslim... Read More






Bible prominent in final Cruz pitches to voters
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is infusing his closing argument to Iowans with Biblical references as his campaign visits some of the state's conservative strongholds. Cruz has made courting Iowa's evangelical Christians a cornerstone of his campaign and he has long... Read More






Microsoft on the hot seat in Iowa
Microsoft volunteered to provide the technology to help tally up the results of Iowa's caucus, free of charge. Now it will be put to the test Monday night. The contests in both parties are expected to go down to the... Read More






US Rep. Reid Ribble of Wisconsin won’t seek re-election
U.S. Rep. Reid Ribble of Wisconsin says he won't seek re-election this year. The three-term Republican from Sherwood said in a statement Saturday he wants to dedicate more time to his family. Ribble also notes that when he first ran... Read More













ISIS claims bombings that kill dozens, as Kerry pushes ‘peaceful’ Syria
Hours after an ISIS-claimed triple bombing killed at least 45 in Damascus, Secretary of State John Kerry on Sunday addressed the ongoing Syrian conflict, speaking starkly about a humanitarian crisis in which starving villagers have been forced to eat grass... Read More


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