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A new poll has small town mayor PeteButtigieg in the lead for the first time over rivals ewarren and JoeBiden to win the upcoming Iowa caucus

Small town mayor Pete Buttigieg is the new, surprise front runner to win the Democratic Iowa caucus. The 37-year-old, who until this year was almost unheard of on the national stage, has pulled ahead of rivals Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden in a new poll.

 

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