There's more in the numbers. If the projection of 120,000 voters holds the remainder of the night, that means that 24 pct. of those voters represents an even smaller minority of the state's 600,000-plus registered Republicans in Iowa. The indifference of the state-at-homes is is the story of the Iowa vote.
Abe Zaidan has been a professional journalist and freelance writer for more than forty years. He was the Ohio correspondent for the Washington Post, as well as a political columnist at the Akron Beacon Journal.
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I'm noticing that, with 50% of the votes tallied, 76% of the voters don't want Romney. His national campaign should be interesting.
It's time to not vote the the Republican candidate born with a silver spoon in his/her mouth.
There's more in the numbers. If the projection of 120,000 voters holds the remainder of the night, that means that 24 pct. of those voters represents an even smaller minority of the state's 600,000-plus registered Republicans in Iowa. The indifference of the state-at-homes is is the story of the Iowa vote.
I suppose one could say that all of them are fit to be tied.
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