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From WSJopinion: In Iowa, candidates and voters show little interest in impeachment, much in victory next November, writes peggynoonnannyc

The famous caucuses are Feb. 3. Christmas is coming, the calendar tightening, and candidates zooming through the broad expanse in tinted-window SUVs.

A surprise is there’s little surprise. Reporters say interest in impeachment is minimal, and it’s true: in three days not a single question from the floor, not a stray comment...

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