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SOURCE: http://thehill.com/homenews/the-memo/481108-the-memo-trump-threatens-to-overshadow-democrats-in-iowa
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At a Friday event in a Quality Inn in the eastern Iowa town of Fort Madison, Biden complained about rivals who condemned him as “naive” for this view.But the Biden case of comity and cooperation could be harder to make after Republican senators marched in lockstep with Trump over impeachment, not just in terms of their likely vote at the end of the process but in their refusal to countenance calling witnesses.Then there is the biggest question of all facing Democrats at the caucuses: who is best to beat Trump?Left-leaning supporters of Sanders and Warren and the more centrist backers of Biden, Klobuchar and former South Bend, Ind. Mayor Pete ButtigiegPeter (Pete) Paul Buttigieg2020 Dems celebrate Black History Month Critical Iowa poll scrapped over apparent coding error Iowa voters play pundit with decision time at hand MORE (D) are united in their loathing of the president and their desire to beat him.81-year-old Jeraine Hofer, a Biden supporter, described Trump as “one of the worst presidents of my lifetime.” Beating him was imperative, Hofer added, because “we have a chance of losing our democracy right here.”The question, of course, is how best to win.Warren, speaking in Cedar Rapids on Saturday, cast Trump as a symptom of larger ills in American society — and presented herself as the candidate to take on those deeper issues.“A country that elects a man like Donald Trump has serious problems,” Warren told the crowd.Biden supporters, by contrast, typically depict Trump as a one-man historical aberration, and their preferred candidate as the person to restore normalcy.Former Iowa Gov. Tom VilsackThomas James VilsackUSDA: Farm-to-school programs help schools serve healthier meals OVERNIGHT MONEY: House poised to pass debt-ceiling bill MORE, who is backing Biden, told The Hill on Friday: “People say, ‘Well, he needs more energy.’ No, actually he needs to provide a contrast to President Trump.

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