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Into Iowa; The Republicans
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 401 no. 8765 (Dec. 2011)
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page 21-2.
Topik:
Presidential Elections
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Primaries & Caucuses
;
Candidates
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The vote following the Iowa caucuses on January 3rd kicks off the state-by-state process of selecting the Republican nominee, marks the first formal step of the 2012 presidential election. The final burst of campaigning is particularly frenetic because the Iowa race is completely up in the air. Three candidates--Ron Paul, Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich--are competing to win, while another three--Mr Santorum, Mrs Bachmann and Rick Perry--must put in a solid performance just to keep their campaigns afloat. The race is so fluid in part because the sizeable chunk of caucus-goers who are evangelical Christians do not seem to have rallied round any of the candidates. Unless he does dreadfully in Iowa, Mr Romney should remain the candidate best positioned to clinch the nomination. He has a commanding lead in the polls in New Hampshire (see chart), which is the next state to vote, on January 10th. Mr Gingrich may win the contest after that, in South Carolina on the 21st, keeping his hopes alive, but Mr Romney is better prepared for a protracted campaign.
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