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Rand Paul's Iowa Inroads
Those who backed Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum in 2012 are giving Rand Paul a long, hard look.
By David Catanese
June 17, 2014 | 11:16 a.m. EDT
DES MOINES, Iowa – Ramona Heller walked into the state Republican convention with an impression of Rand Paul largely formed by his father – and it wasn’t good.
As a local party official in a small village outside of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, she had witnessed firsthand the brash takeover of her beloved GOP in 2012 by the so-called “Paulites” -- the term used to describe supporters of former Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas – after his third place finish in the last presidential caucus.
“A lot of the things they tried to do to take over and get in were very unethical,” Heller says.
The procedural tactics employed by the Paulites won them control of the party, but left mainstream Iowa Republicans seething and bitter. So when Rand Paul took the dais at the Hy-Vee Convention Center Saturday to address the assembled 2,000 GOP delegates, Heller – a Rick Santorum supporter in 2012 – was prepared to sit on her hands.
“I wouldn’t have even considered him before this morning. He wasn’t even on my radar,” she says.
Instead, her reaction surprised herself.
“Holy shit, I would vote for this guy,” she thought afterward. “Yes, I was impressed.”
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