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As was discussed on CSPAN's Washington Journal this morning, John McCain and Rudy Giuliani thought it best
to NOT support the Republican Party of Iowa candidates at the state and local level
by their clever and crafty opting out of the Ames Straw Poll in August. Those Iowa GOP candidates will be returning the favor.
Regardless of the nationwide medias fixation on the results of the first hour's "secret ballot"
and it's perceived - real or imagined - importance everywhere else in the nation,
it will be over 5 months before Iowa actually elects its delegates - in early June -
for the nominating national convention in Minneapolis.
GOP candidates in the state of Iowa at both the local or state level will be
very complacent about Rudy or Mr. Amnesty - and Fred for that matter - over the next
several tiers of caucusing at the county, congressional district, and finally the state caucuses/convention.
Our ace photographer caught these responses from those two candidates on this
surprising news - to them .

And the guy on CSPAN this morning - Thomas Beaumont of the Des Moines Register and a Democrat - is just plain wrong about the GOP side -
it DOES matter if you support the Iowa GOP at Ames - always has.
Of the candidates still in the race, only Mitt and Huck did better than Ron Paul in Ames back in the summer.
to NOT support the Republican Party of Iowa candidates at the state and local level
by their clever and crafty opting out of the Ames Straw Poll in August. Those Iowa GOP candidates will be returning the favor.
Regardless of the nationwide medias fixation on the results of the first hour's "secret ballot"
and it's perceived - real or imagined - importance everywhere else in the nation,
it will be over 5 months before Iowa actually elects its delegates - in early June -
for the nominating national convention in Minneapolis.
GOP candidates in the state of Iowa at both the local or state level will be
very complacent about Rudy or Mr. Amnesty - and Fred for that matter - over the next
several tiers of caucusing at the county, congressional district, and finally the state caucuses/convention.
Our ace photographer caught these responses from those two candidates on this
surprising news - to them .


And the guy on CSPAN this morning - Thomas Beaumont of the Des Moines Register and a Democrat - is just plain wrong about the GOP side -
it DOES matter if you support the Iowa GOP at Ames - always has.
Of the candidates still in the race, only Mitt and Huck did better than Ron Paul in Ames back in the summer.
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