speeches in each precinct before the caucus goers vote for their candidate of choice. in a secret ballot. no early voting. no absentee voting. no veil in voting in this instance. the process can take a little while, but this, year could be the coldest iowa caucus ever. current forecast for monday night include record sub-zero temperatures, which, of course, could affect turnout. at this point, a force of nature might be the only thing that could prevent donald trump from winning the state. the latest poll of iowa conducted by suffolk university earlier this month shows the former president leading the pack with 54% of likely republican caucus goers saying they plan to support him. his closest rival, nikki haley, is 34 points behind. a 20%. if these numbers hold, trump has the opportunity to smash the record for the largest margin of victory in iowa gop history for a non incumbents. that s a record currently held by bob dole, who won the 1988 caucuses by 13 points. over pat ro
The President of the American Petroleum Institute warned the Biden Administration that voters are watching its energy policy moves, stating that energy is very much on the ballot this time around
ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) initiatives are facing a backlash in corporate America, leading to a decline in their popularity and a reevaluation of corporate sustainability strategies.
works on what s called a just in time basis. ships are meant to reach the reports exactly on schedule. port space is limited. even one late vote could trigger a domino effect. diversions like this could mean delays in consumer goods. logjam supports, and increased shipping costs, which translate to longer wait times and higher prices for consumers. the longer the issue remains, the more adverse effects are going to be. ikea has already warned of product shortages. companies like tesla and volvo half pause production at some of their factories to avoid having a backlog of supplies. but some experts say this won t be as bad as the impact of covid area supplying, covid ever supply chain issues, because fleet capacity is higher. there are more ships. the shipping rates we ve seen in recent weeks are still much lower than what we saw in january of 2022 during the peak of covid related supply chain issues. by the way, the u.s. led military response to houthi attacks on the red sea is not wit