To: Deo volente
Santorum - 12,231 - 24%
Romney - 12,124 - 24%
Paul - 11,117 - 22%
41% reporting
GO SANTORUM!!!
700 posted on
01/03/2012 7:15:01 PM PST by
ScottinVA
(Liberal logic: 0bamacare mandate is acceptable... but voter IDs are unconstitutional.)
To: ScottinVA
705 posted on
01/03/2012 7:16:11 PM PST by
ez
(When you're a hammer, everything looks like a nail. | FR Class of '98 |)
To: ScottinVA
PLEASE please please beat Willard for me.
Signed, Newt :)
708 posted on
01/03/2012 7:16:48 PM PST by
CainConservative
( Newt/Rubio 2012 with Cain, Bolton, Santorum, Perry, Watts, Duncan, & Bachmann in Newt's Cabinet)
To: ScottinVA
Excellent! First lead he’s had all night. Up 107 votes.
To: ScottinVA
11:05 p.m. Eastern/ 10:05 Central/ 8:05 p.m Pacific: Sen. Rick Santorum has now officially taken the lead in Iowa based on returns. He has 24% to Romney's 23%. A gap, though small, could be developing. Let's see. Santorum may well win it tonight, a good PR victory and could be wound up into a money bomb to get more airtime in South Carolina and New Hampshire.
718 posted on
01/03/2012 7:18:55 PM PST by
AmericanInTokyo
(If FR slowly morphs from anti-Romney, via rationalizing, into supporting him like McCain, FR is over)
To: ScottinVA
Romney received 25.23% in 2008. He’s not there yet and I suspect Santorum will do relatively better in the late reporting precincts.
742 posted on
01/03/2012 7:22:22 PM PST by
JohnBovenmyer
(Obama been Liberal. Hope Change!)
To: ScottinVA
Romney received 25.23% in 2008. He’s not there yet and I suspect Santorum will do relatively better in the late reporting precincts.
745 posted on
01/03/2012 7:22:36 PM PST by
JohnBovenmyer
(Obama been Liberal. Hope Change!)
To: ScottinVA
Does anybody know if the later report caucus sites tend to be more or less conservative...?
756 posted on
01/03/2012 7:24:58 PM PST by
MSF BU
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