Ever drive down Main Street on Saturday Night? It might take all night to drive down the nation’s longest main street. Island Park, Idaho’s main street is 33 miles long.
Networks battle to be the first to call the hot political races. I wonder what effect this has on other areas of the country where polls have not yet closed?
Mitt Romney criticizes Barack Obama's strategies and the amount of unemployment in this country and then reveals how he plans on shrinking unemployment numbers. Mitt aims to use his private sector experience to help make America the best and most ideal place in the world for businesses.
In a new ABC poll, 32% find Ron Paul Favorable and 35% find him unfavorable. Of those polled 51% classified as Republicans don't like his temperament and feel it won't do well for him to serve. But despite the ABC poll, Ron Paul is still hot on the heals of the other republican candidates in Iowa.
Is Michele Bachmann the only one that could defeat Barack Obama in an election? Most polls have her in 4th place currently even though she had won the straw polls in August. Michele Bachman says she feels confident about the results on January 3rd. Is Michele Bachmann the forerunner for Republicans?
Ron Paul seems to be many GOP members' worst nightmare. Either he will steal the vote away from the Republican nominee or he will need to be the Republican nominee. Both of which are unwanted by the right winged Republicans? Even if Ron Paul wins the poll in Iowa, he won't be their nominee of choice. What do you think of this strict partisanship?
Back in February, 19-year-old University of Iowa student Zach Wahls spoke out about his family on the floor of the Iowa House of Representatives as it considered House Joint Resolution 6, which would’ve ended civil unions in the state.
Zack’s personal interest in the bill? He was raised by two lesbians.
On Monday, the deadline passed for an unknown $77 million lottery winner in Georgia to claim the prize. Unbelievable as that may have been, officials in Iowa had a similar situation — days before the deadline, a Hot Lotto ticket worth $16.5 million was still unaccounted for.
But no more. In a squeaker of epic proportions, an attorney for the unnamed winner stepped forward with the valuable little