Off-Topic: Big winners in Iowa
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MartiniMan
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Big winners in Iowa
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2/2/2016 1:10:45 PM
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Yeah, I suspect that is true. Heard the Bern wants a recall in Iowa. Not sure what he wants to accomplish as the delegates are awarded proportionaly. It was already a big win for him as 6 months ago Hillary was way ahead in Iowa. He will win NH, she will win SC and it will look like a repeat of 2008 all over again with her collapsing and losing to a socialist.
What is interesting is Cruz winning in Iowa despite his position on ethanol. That was supposed to be the fourth rail to winning or losing in Iowa. Wonder if it has to do with the corporatization of farming? I can't say the results make me happy but certainly not sick. None of the RINOs were ever going to do well in Iowa where more than half the voters are social and fiscal conservatives. Their hay day is coming in NH where the GOP primary voters are more moderate on social issues. But even despite that Trump is still up in the polls there.
One thing for sure, Carson, Santorum, Bush, Paul and probably a few others need to follow Huckabee's lead and drop out. They can't win.
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