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CBS News/ December 29, 2011, 12:10 PM

In Iowa, Mitt Romney peaking at just the right time

WEST DES MOINES, Iowa -- Newt Gingrich has been trying to damage Mitt Romney in Iowa by casting him as a "Massachusetts moderate" whose views are not in line with the largely conservative electorate of the Hawkeye state.

Based on the comments of some of the 500 or so people who crowded into a plastic factory in North Liberty, Iowa on Wednesday to hear the former Massachusetts governor speak, it isn't working.

"A lot of things he's changed his mind on, and that's okay," said Gregg Pospisil of Mount Vernon, who describes himself as very conservative. "I think where he came from he had to be more liberal...but he's a lot more conservative than people think."

Kelvin Bronner of Cedar Rapids said he come around to the former Massachusetts governor in the last few days, following a telephone town hall with the candidate. He said his concerns about Gingrich have been amplified by the negative ads and mailers against the former House speaker - many from a pro-Romney super PAC - that have been blanketing the state.

"I think some of the ads that the other candidates run on Newt, some of his baggage - I think there's a lot to overcome there," he said.

A new poll this week showed Romney leading the field in Iowa with 25 percent support from likely caucus-goers, followed by Ron Paul at 22 percent, the surging Rick Santorum at 16 percent and the freefalling Gingrich at 14 percent. (Gingrich is down nearly 20 points in less than a month.)

It wasn't supposed to be this way. Romney has carefully calibrated Iowa expectations after betting big on Iowa in his 2008 presidential run - and losing badly to the underfunded Mike Huckabee, who consolidated social conservative support. Until recently he has spent little face time and money in the state, in part to keep the press from unleashing negative stories in the event he doesn't do well here.

And he had every reason to expect he would not. Iowa is a tough fit for Romney, who many conservatives distrust because of his past moderation on a variety of issues. Yet Romney now finds himself in position to win Iowa (or come in second to Paul, which is almost as good as a win since Paul is not seen as a strong contender for the nomination) and then move on to a victory in New Hampshire, where polls show he holds a wide lead. That would put him in position to potentially lock up the GOP nomination far earlier than anyone expected, particularly in light of the long-held perception that Romney is a weak frontrunner.

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Romney has benefited in the 2012 cycle from the fact that no candidate has consolidated the support of Iowa voters. In 2008, he had the support of 25 percent of caucus-goers - the same level of support polls suggest he now holds. But while 25 percent was seen as an embarrassment four years ago in light of Huckabee's nine point victory, it may well be good enough to win this time around.

In North Liberty Wednesday, those who had come to hear Romney speak - his crowds were far larger than any of the other candidates crisscrossing the state, with the occasional exception of Paul - said their support for Romney was all about electability.

"Let's just stay focused on getting Obama out," said Karen Christensen of Coralville, who called herself a "conservative, and a Christian." Asked about candidates like Rick Santorum, Michele Bachmann and Rick Perry, she said, "I'm listening to all of them, but we need somebody who can debate Obama, and really get him one-on-one and really throw back at him all that he's doing wrong with America."

"I think electability, probably Romney's the most electable," added Terri Bronner. "The goal is to beat the opponent."

A woman named Karen, who did not want to give her last name, said of Bachmann, "She's a sweet lady but I don't think she can pull it off." Asked if Romney's Mormonism is a concern for her, she said no.

"I don't think he's going to try to make me a Mormon," she said.

Romney, who was dressed in jeans and a white dress shirt with no tie, opened his remarks by talking about "going steady" with his wife Ann, who was also on hand for the town hall event. For Alta Cook of Iowa City - "more of a conservative, and Chirstian, too" - the candidate's personal life is a big part of his appeal.

"He's a great family man," she said. "He's been married to his lovely wife for many years and has helped her through her health issues, and she's had several. And he's also raised his sons and is very proud of the grandchildren. So he has values that I respect personally."

Cook also lauded Romney for being willing to "praise America and stand up for America which is not what our president does.

Romney, who named his campaign book "No Apologies," understands the value of that perception. In his remarks Wednesday, he discussed his love of the country, talked of a gust of wind behind an American flag, said "I love this country" and got perhaps his biggest applause by saying, "it's a free people pursuing their dreams that make America great."

Romney has the aura of a winner at the moment, one who perhaps can't quite believe how things are shaping up at this point. After all, the primary battle has seen a series of candidates rise above the seemingly unloved Romney in polls only to fall back down to earth. In response to a reporter Wednesday, Romney stressed that he didn't know what was going to happen in Iowa - but there was no denying his enthusiasm.

"I can't join the expectations game, but I can tell you that I feel pretty good about the support I'm receiving here in Iowa and New Hampshire, for that matter," he said, "and it looks like we're gonna be off to a good start."

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bluetruckinla says:
Mitt Romney Focuses on Housing Crisis is an example of Mitt Romney's virtue of " Creative Destruction " in his exploitation of the working man and women. Mitt Romney says let the middle class and the 99% ers lose their homes so the 1% can buy them cheap and rent them back to the_99%.

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bluetruckinla says:
Mitt Romney could have logically been on Barack Obama's Vice Presidential (VP) Short list in 2008 presidential run if Mitt Romney did not flip-flop from the views he held in MA. Mitt Romney is a chameleon and lacks a moral compass. Maybe Mitt Romney as a Moron :) I mean Mormon can support abortion. I honestly do not know enough about about the CULT of Mormonism to address the subject of Mitt Romney's support of abortion. However as the founder of Bain Capital Mitt Romney was trying to make money NOT jobs. As such Mitt Romney was pocketed way in excess of 250+ million dollars that over a quarter of a billion dollars. By charging huge fees an leveraging the companies, another words a company goes out and borrow all it can to pay Bain Capital. Then Bain Capital goes public with these corpse companies to scam retirement funds and other stock investors. Bain Capital would then cash in their stock in these companies knowing the stock is worthless. Eventually the company eventually implodes and goes bankrupt screwing all it's creditors and all the workers out of a job! In summary Mitt Romney is a leech on the back of the working man and woman. Mitt Romney (Bain) corporate raiding putting the worker's retirement funds into his pockets. A Vampire who feasts on the suffering of others. I do however profusely apologize to Leeches and Vampires and other Blood suckers in making a comparison with them to the likes of Mitt Romney. I think for the future Health of the Republican party a true conservative should take the long view and cast a protest vote for Barack Obama if Mitt Romney is the Republican nominee and standard bearer. With Barack Obama you know what you are getting and Barack Obama tries to implement what Barack Obama promises. With a Mitt Romney President you never know what you will get. Simply put make the Republican party responsive to the Christian right that it now takes for granted. A in mass protest vote by all those who oppose Mitt Romney should make the Republican party reluctant in the future to produce another scumbag like Mitt Romney as it's presidential nominee.
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greco99-2009 says:
Romney dodged the draft and none of his sons served.

But, he is quick to want war with Iran, a war that is not in the US interest.
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fred_flintstone_montana says:
Paul is the only on not sold out. He's his own man and sometimes that can be a little dangerous as he appears to favor bad concepts. Romney will fizzle out here and the new movement in America, which is Paul, will emerge. Now is the time to separate money and politics and the people are wanting to emerge above the big money with this libertarian.
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2happy2ride says:
I would love to see a liberal apply the same rational they apply to the GOP candidates to hiring a CEO for your family business, on which you will depend the remainder of your life.
You would ALL FIRE OBAMA and HIRE MITT ROMNEY IN A HEARTBEAT.

Romney has governed and balanced his budget, he salvaged the bankrupt Olympics, started many current national companies, has NOT had any moral or unethical issues. Is he perfect? No because he is human. Only Jesus was perfect and He's not running for president.
Go Mitt!
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greco99-2009 replies:
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Mitt Romney a failed one term governor who got elected by lying and governed by flip-flopping, and who will not even win his home state.
signseeker1717 replies:
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Willard is the richest mo-fo in the race, born with a silver spoon, Bain layoff master, and... he SOMEHOW will help the AVERAGE American and do better than a man raised by a single mother, worked his way up to Harvard, became President, tackled Bush's enormous messes, and BTW took out bin Laden?

Oh, don't being up JESUS, pal, you'd have to ask Willard who's more important: Jesus or Joseph Smith. After all, he is the PREMIERE "Latter Day SAINT"; he thinks Jesus came to America after the crucifixion. You want someone who believes in a new-world Moses who received "golden plates" from an angel named "Moroni" to be PRESIDENT? Yeah..."right".
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greco99-2009 says:
The candidate in the Republican with the long standing and deep racist background is Mitt Romney.

Mitt was a leader in the LDS church at a time when blacks were not only excluded from leadership but were also considered lessor humans tainted by sin.

Mitt never said a word against these policies and may still believe these 'teachings' from the LDS core scripture.

Mitt did also at one time say that his dad 'marched with Martin Luther King' but this has been widely debunked as another baldfaced Romney lie.
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wyo-goose says:
Romney is not a Joke. He is the real deal. See the winner of the next Presidential election is going to be the person the independants support. Right now that is Romney, OH, and by the way Romney served as Gov. of Mass. taking no salary or pay for his service. Tell me any politician you know of that compares with those standards.
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greco99-2009 replies:
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A one term governor who got elected on lies. He will lose in a landslide in Mass.
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bobthebob1776 says:
if romney wins iowa and they pick a guy from wall st. and a man who made money off of shipping jobs to china, the media has won the game for the moneypower of the world.

the MSM is a sick twisted stream of manipulation. they sold us the war in iraq. they want to sell us one in iran. they want to sell us more QE.

why has 60 minutes never done a show on the FED?

and why the endless 10 lines of racism from the newsletters, the part the candidate never wrote? why not some news on romney and his love for dogs. or the fact that romney is a bought politican who had the GOP nomination promised to him by the bankers who stole trillions from all of us.

no, we are now guided to think ronmey is set for a win.
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fedup12 says:
well Obamacare was a good idea till it started looking like Romneycare.

Its funny how he spins it.
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2happy2ride replies:
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Who ever said obamacare was a good idea, beside a few very left socialists? obamacare cuts $500 billion from medicare, Romney's plan didn't, obamacare is a mandate for 100% of the citizens - Romney's plan was for 8% of the people, the remaining 92% kept their own private insurance. No one has spun anything, it's all in your head.
obama- ZERO experience at ANYTHING, Romney governed a state, balanced a budget with a Democratic house, he salvaged the bankrupt Olympics & brought them to profitability, he started many national companies (Staples, Sports Authority, etc.)and is responsible for creating tens of thousands of jobs.
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75song says:
The institution of Journalism has lost it's way years ago; to actually perceive that this article has validity... I pray for the American masses. Ron Paul is number one in all Iowa based Polls- please turn to alternative news sources to receive fair and balanced accounts. Thank You for posting.
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