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Could Romney be Making a Comeback in Iowa?

By Matt Towery

December 14, 2007

Those who view today’s webcast will see an interview I conducted with IowaNewsTalk’s (KFFF) Jamie Johnson. Because of his position as a broadcaster, Johnson has remained neutral in the GOP presidential race. Consequently, I find him to be far more informed than most political pundits on the ground.

            Here’s what the national media missed coming out of the Republican debate held earlier this week in Iowa:

  • While the debate seemed boring and the press dubbed it a non-event, residents of Iowa deemed it the most important GOP event of the season. In other words, it probably moved more voters than anything heretofore.
  • Romney was viewed by most to have won the debate by looking the most “presidential.” Huckabee stood his ground, but apparently is suffering from a barrage of slick sheet mailers and phone calls directed at him by both the Thompson and Romney campaigns.
  • Johnson believes that Thompson finally hit his stride, but most potential Thompson voters have already given up on his chances in Iowa.
  • The bottoml ine is that there may be a drift back towards Romney among those who moved towards Huckabee but were not solid in their support.

Watch the interview and hear what Johnson says about the Obama-Clinton battle as well as all of the inside stories that you can’t get from some media who, quite frankly, just don’t know where to go to find out what’s really happening among real Republicans in Iowa.  

And remember, only InsiderAdvantage accurately polled the hotly contested Iowa Democratic primary in 2004. Stay tuned as we give you the most accurate view of the nation’s first contest for the presidency.

   
   


 
 
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