How are Iowa voters talking these days?

Ben S.

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Since we can't rely upon the polls or regular media for accurate information, can those of you who live in Iowa provide some on the ground experience about who the voters are leaning toward? I suppose include what part of Iowa your from as well. I suppose I'm looking for positive news, if it exists. The national polls put Romney pretty far up, which I tend not to believe, but I don't think there's another source to get real information. This can also help those of us on the outside who want to make calls and figure out other ways to help if we know which areas are already leaning toward Paul and those that aren't. Thanks.
 
I am from Southern Iowa, and here are my observations-
I have noticed a couple of yard signs for Ron Paul in my daily travels, and none for anybody else. I have 5 Ron Paul t-shirts, 2 hats, and bumper stickers placed high in the rear windows of all three of my trucks. I make a point to wear the clothing when I know I will be in public places with a lot of people. Worst I have gotten is people telling me that while they like what he has to say, and feel he is consistent, they think he is un-electable. Just last weekend a guy told me he believed he would not get elected because he is too damn consistent and does not try to pander to everyone by telling various groups what they want to hear. Other people have expressed their support for him by striking up conversations based on my Ron Paul clothing. Also last weekend, I met a guy to sell him an old Bronco tailgate and he brought up Ron Paul because of my shirt and sticker on my truck- he very much supported him, and said he wished he would have gone to the Straw poll in Ames. I urged him to attend the upcoming caucus and go even further to help the cause by trying to become a delegate.
 
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