Romney Takes Iowa, but Santorum Really Won
John Dickerson
January 4, 2012
Addressing the Iowa caucus, Dickerson states that Romney and Santorum were tied at 25% with Paul right behind with 21%. Despite the Iowa caucus results, John Dickerson is convinced that Santorum was the real winner in the causcus. This article primarily focuses on the caucus results and the progression towards New Hampshire. Dickerson continues to say that the 25% percent of Mitt Romney as the electable candidate's win is no comparison to the combined effect of the conviction candidates, Rick Santorum and Ron Paul, which would be 46%. Dickerson also briefly talks about Newt Gingrich whose reputation was ravaged by Romney and his million-dollar negative ads. This argument by Dickerson is then continued with how Santorum must hope the money comes in for his campaigns in New Hampshire, where Romney has a strong organization and plenty of money. It is obvious that the editor of this article has an extremely biased opinion and is rooting for Santorum to swoop in and take the wins.
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