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Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Pat Buchanan :: Townhall.com Columnist
GOP Race to Toughen and Tighten
by Pat Buchanan
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Mitt Romney won his anticipated victory in the Iowa Straw Poll, with 32 percent and 4,500 votes, but fell short of expectations. Ex-Gov. Mike Huckabee of Arkansas, with 18 percent, exceeded them, and is the man of the hour to the political press.

The results from Ames, and South Carolina's decision to move its primary to Jan. 19, are fraught with portent for the GOP and the party's hopes of holding the White House.

First, the turnout at Ames, with 14,000 voting, was modest, in comparison to 1999, when George Bush finished first with 7,500 votes out of 23,000 cast.

The diminished turnout suggests the GOP is not as hungry as it was when Bill Clinton was ending his second term, or as excited as it was about its candidates or prospects.

Second, the 18 percent showing by Huckabee and the 15 percent by Sen. Sam Brownback mean both will be in the race to January. And, as both are strong social conservatives competing for the pro-life and Christian vote, both will be jostling each other -- and both will be tearing down Mitt Romney's credentials as a social conservative.

That Huckabee came in a strong second and Brownback a close third, however, is not bad news for Mitt. It means both will be in the race until January, and neither can wholly unite pro-life and Christian voters against him. As they split the vote in Ames, they will likely split it in January, to Romney's benefit.

There is other good news for Romney in the returns from Ames. Because his victory was not overwhelming, because Huckabee made a strong showing, the Iowa race -- with its prospect of an upset -- becomes far more interesting to the national and world press.

Here is where the new calendar comes in.

As South Carolina has moved its primary to Jan. 19, New Hampshire will move up to Jan. 12 or before, and Iowa, which has said it will hold the caucuses in the new year, will thus have to hold them in the first week and perhaps the first few days of January.

This means the national and world press, a day after Christmas, will be heading for Iowa and camping out to cover the GOP race, as well as the Clinton-Obama-Edwards showdown that same day.

Especially if the GOP race appears close, the coverage of the candidates -- particularly Romney and Huckabee -- will be intense. Left out of that coverage will be any GOP candidate not competing in Iowa.

Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and Fred Thompson each thus face a major dilemma and crucial decision. Given their pathetic showings at the straw poll, where their names were on the ballot but they did not speak, if they contest Iowa, they will have to spend time, energy and money even to be competitive. And they would risk a third- or fourth-place finish. But if they skip Iowa, they could face a media blackout for the 10 days between Christmas and the caucuses, while Romney and the rest in Iowa are all over the national news.

If all three wait in New Hampshire, all three could be in the dark until the news from Des Moines rolls over the country and propels the winner of the caucuses to the forefront in New Hampshire. Continued...

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Pat Buchanan is a founding editor of The American Conservative magazine, and the author of many books including State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America .
 
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Giuliani
Baseballdoc: How racist of you! Not enough Italians in Iowa to make it worth Rudy's time? How absurd! Where do you think Tancredo's family came from, Ireland?

Renny: We need Rudy like we need another four years of Bush! You forget that Rudy has been pushing for illegal alien amnesties since 1981. He is pro-illegal, pro-welfare for illegals and would have protected all of the 9/11 terrorists in his sanctuary city from the Feds identifying and deporting them before they did their dirty deed. Brilliant!

Yes, we really want another lawless leader in the White House who routinely violates his oath of office. Have you forgotten that Rudy fought the law and the law won? But, not to be deterred by the will of the people, lawless Rudy thumbed his nose at the law and the US Supreme Court in order to give unlawful tax-payer funded benefits to illegal alien invaders. Whata guy!

Rudy will not win the primaries in the heartland of the country. He will not win in the mega-state primary in California, either. We have had enough of RINO Republicans to vote for another faux Republican like Rudy, Arnold has seen to that! And, if you think that Rudy can run on his 9/11 record, there is a bridge in Brooklyn I will sell you for a song. I can already see the negative ads coming from the FDNY "swift-boating" the turkey. Stick a fork in him, he is done!

If the Reps. and cons. in their
eternal search for pol. purity do not nominate Rudy Giuliani, they won't have a snowball's chance in hell of winning 2008.

The Dems. will run Clinton/Obama and minimally the campaign theme will be that anyone who doesn't vote for that ticket is a bigot, racist, sexist, neanderthal, ogre, certifiable misanthrope. And child molester, as Clinton/Obama will smear everything with peanut butter and jelly for the children every time they pose for pix or open their mouths.

Giuliani is the only candidate in an executive position when the US was attacked by foreign Islamic terrorists. He governed NYC for two terms when liberal expertts were calling the city ungovernable. He lowered taxes, raised revenue, increased business investment, restored the streets and parks to the average citizen, brought tourism back, did not cave to the powerful public unions, withstood years of hostile press that called him everything from "without a soul" and "cold" (he moved street people into shelters and out of Port Authority and swarming on 8th Ave. and 42nd St.) to "Hitler" (he wouldn't let the NYTimes ed. bd. dictate city policy).

He polls well. He attracks Dem. and ind. voters. I know Dems. who want to vote for Rudy, and I am an NEA member surrounded by liberal-whacko leftwing maniacs. I barely know who Brownback is. I'm sure my neighbors have less of an idea. Ron Paul has not led anything. Thompson is not Reagan: Reagan was pres. of his sr. class, pres. of his frat., pres. of the Screen Actors Guild, and a 2-term CA governor before he became pres. of the US. Thompson is an actor, but pol. merely an ex-senator.


Get a grip and promote someone who can actually lead the country and has a record to support his ideas.

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