"Iowa Caucus: Navigating Frigid Weather and Political Significance"

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Nikki Haley's campaign has scrapped three in-person events in Iowa due to a blizzard warning, replacing them with "tele-town halls" as extreme winter weather continues to disrupt Republican presidential candidates' schedules ahead of the caucuses. The National Weather Service issued a warning for a storm expected to bring 6 to 10 inches of snowfall and increased wind, making travel extremely difficult. Other candidates, including Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis, are also facing challenges in navigating their campaign events amidst the severe weather conditions.
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