realtonygoodwin
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Here is what really happened:
Santorum put all his eggs in the Iowa basket, and spent all his little bit of money in Iowa. He visited every single county and worked hard at the retail politicking.
Then, Bob Vander Plaats endorsed him, which gave him a few extra points. Prior to this, the social conservative vote in Iowa was mostly split among Santorum, Bachmann, Perry, and even Gingrich and Cain.
CNN released a poll that did not include Independents or Democrats, and it seemed to appear that Santorum was surging. That narrative that he was surging caused the people who were undecided social conservatives, or previously supported Bachmann, Gingrich, Perry, etc to coalesce behind him. He then gained momentum and it just took off from there.
Santorum put all his eggs in the Iowa basket, and spent all his little bit of money in Iowa. He visited every single county and worked hard at the retail politicking.
Then, Bob Vander Plaats endorsed him, which gave him a few extra points. Prior to this, the social conservative vote in Iowa was mostly split among Santorum, Bachmann, Perry, and even Gingrich and Cain.
CNN released a poll that did not include Independents or Democrats, and it seemed to appear that Santorum was surging. That narrative that he was surging caused the people who were undecided social conservatives, or previously supported Bachmann, Gingrich, Perry, etc to coalesce behind him. He then gained momentum and it just took off from there.