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Perry pulls plug on New Hampshire

Rick Perry’s campaign is all but over in New Hampshire.

The former Texas governor has no more paid staffers in New Hampshire as of Wednesday. The last paid staffer, Michael Dennehy, told WMUR reporter John DiStaso that he hadn’t been paid since June.

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Rick Perry super PAC to hit Iowa airwaves

The Rick Perry super PAC has purchased $406,000 for cable television advertising in Iowa, expanding its role as the life preserver keeping the former Texas governor’s presidential hopes afloat.

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How Iowa’s premier pollster sees the 2016 race shaking out

The release of new Iowa poll numbers by the Des Moines Register and Bloomberg Politics is one of the few stop-what-you-are-doing-and-see-what-they-say moments left in politics. The woman behind the poll, which gets Iowa right every time, is Ann Selzer.  After the new Register numbers came out Saturday night, I reached out to Ann to see if she might expand on a few questions I had about the poll.

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Rick Perry loses both of his co-chairs in Iowa

Rick Perry’s presidential campaign lost its second co-chair in Iowa on Monday as it continues to hemorrhage staff because of deep financial problems.

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Rick Perry’s Woes Continue as Iowa Staff Is Cut to One Person

Former Gov. Rick Perry’s campaign continues to retrench.

The Republican from Texas has whittled his staff in Iowa to one paid operative amid continuing fund-raising struggles, a spokeswoman for Mr. Perry confirmed.

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Perry’s campaign struggles, but in for long haul

Former Gov. Rick Perry started out with flair. Not even a felony indictment could keep down his campaign spirit as he went after the presidency.

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Iowa Poll: At a glance, how each GOP candidate fares

Trump has pulled off a reversal in how caucusgoers view him. In May, his favorability was upside down: Just 27 percent viewed him favorably and 63 percent unfavorably. Now, it’s 61 percent favorable, 35 percent unfavorable.

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