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Bad thing.
That means Rand's pledged votes from the students and such will net him a smaller % of the overall vote
not if rand paul supporters brought friends

Bad thing.
That means Rand's pledged votes from the students and such will net him a smaller % of the overall vote
It was at a GOP caucus site, I'd say we are goodAs long as the young people aren't there for Bernie.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/01/politics/rick-santorum-iowa-2016/index.htmlRick Santorum says goodbye to Iowa
Story by Chris Moody and video by Jeremy Moorhead and Alex Lee, CNN
Updated 3:38 PM ET, Mon February 1, 2016
Urbandale, Iowa (CNN)Barring a miracle, the Iowa caucuses will likely mark the end of Rick Santorum's long quest for the presidency.
On the eve of the caucuses, without conceding defeat, Santorum gave a proper goodbye to a state that has served as a second home to him, and at times, his entire family. On Sunday night, his campaign assembled devoted volunteers, friends, family and supporters for one final Iowa hurrah for the man who pulled off a jaw-dropping surprise victory in the state four years ago, but hasn't been able to catch a break in the Era of Trump.
About forty die-hard Santorumites joined together in a private room at a Pizza Ranch restaurant. The evening was full of nostalgia, sadness and hope, and a pinch of denial, to celebrate a man who hosted more than 700 events in the Hawkeye State.
"It has been an honor. It really has," Santorum said. "I hope we have another opportunity, but my guess is that when we come in on Air Force One, we're not going to have these types of deals because we're going to have a country to run."
The crowd laughed, lovingly, knowing that what he said wasn't true and probably would never be.
Rand Paul received a coveted endorsement from Iowa’s senior Republican Senator Chuck Grassley hours before the state’s caucus. Grassley has served in the U.S. Senate since 1981, and is the current chairman of the Judiciary Committe
CNN: Carson going home to Florida tonight, not to New Hampshire at all (nor any other early state), regardless of result; also planning to make a speech around 9:00 pm Central, before results will all be in. Sounds like he's done.