
TTC Extra: Iowa Women - Donald Trump's Kryptonite?
Clip: 12/18/2015 | 2m 55s
Will Trump's gender gap stall his momentum in Iowa?
Donald Trump's momentum in Iowa could be stalled by Republican women in the state. Polls show the billionaire is not doing as well with women as he is with men. Meanwhile, Ted Cruz, who has a smaller gender gap, is catching up. And, Marco Rubio, who does better with women than men, is surging into third place. PANEL: Anushay Hossain, Patricia Sosa, Rina Shah, Ashe Schow
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Funding for TO THE CONTRARY is provided by the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, the Park Foundation and the Charles A. Frueauff Foundation.

TTC Extra: Iowa Women - Donald Trump's Kryptonite?
Clip: 12/18/2015 | 2m 55s
Donald Trump's momentum in Iowa could be stalled by Republican women in the state. Polls show the billionaire is not doing as well with women as he is with men. Meanwhile, Ted Cruz, who has a smaller gender gap, is catching up. And, Marco Rubio, who does better with women than men, is surging into third place. PANEL: Anushay Hossain, Patricia Sosa, Rina Shah, Ashe Schow
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