Politics & Government
King Stirs Up Presidential Speculation in New Hampshire
Congressman Steve King's visits to early primary states have some speculating that he will make a bid for president.

Congressman Steve King, R-Kiron, may have opted out of the race for the U.S. Senate seat to be vacated by Democrat Sen. Tom Harkin, but he hasn't ruled out a run for president in 2016, according to a report from the National Review.
King recently visited New Hampshire according to a photo posted to his twitter account and has planned a trip to South Carolina, the home of the first in the nation southern primary.
King told the National Review Aug. 10, he hasn't ruled anything in or out then added
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“I’ve watched here as any member of the house or senate that sets foot on Iowa soil … [it] starts a rumor that they’re running for president. And I’ve been coming back here to Iowa over and over again, and I can’t start a rumor,” King joked, “So I’m going to South Carolina and see what happens.”
And he tweeted a photo of himself in New Hampshire Monday, Aug. 19.
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“Just poking around the back roads. Beautiful place 4 first in nation primaries & general election results,” King's @SteveKingIA tweet reads. http://t.co/mmBUZBRM6P
The Hill.com said King would have a strong start here in Iowa, his home state.
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