Severe Winter Storms Sweep Across U.S., Impacting Over 200 Million and Potentially Affecting Iowa Caucus
As the 2024 Election Approaches, Health Care Emerges as a Key Issue Amid Speculation Over Rep. George Santos' Future in Congress
- Severe winter storms are sweeping across the United States, affecting over 200 million people and causing significant disruption.
- The storms have moved from California to the East Coast, with the Northeast experiencing its first significant snowfall in nearly two years.
- The extreme weather conditions may impact the upcoming Iowa caucus, potentially affecting voter turnout.
- Meanwhile, political debates continue in the lead-up to the 2024 election, with health care being a key issue on the ballot.
- Speculation grows over the potential expulsion of Rep. George Santos from Congress.