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Romney Beats Santorum in 8-Vote Squeaker

Ron Paul finishes third

By Rob Quinn,  Newser Staff

Posted Jan 3, 2012 7:22 PM CST | Updated Jan 4, 2012 1:46 AM CST

(Newser) – Mitt Romney has prevailed in what could well be the closest primary or caucus result ever. With the final precinct reporting, Iowa's GOP says Romney has beaten Rick Santorum by just eight votes, with 30,015 to Santorum’s 30,007 out of a total of 122,255 votes cast. Politico (via AP) ranks the candidates in this order:

  • Mitt Romney, 24.6%
  • Rick Santorum, 24.5%
  • Ron Paul, 21.4%
  • Newt Gingrich, 13.3%
  • Rick Perry, 10.3%
  • Michele Bachmann, 5%
  • Jon Huntsman, .6%

Ron Paul finished third, a result he described as a ticket out of Iowa. The night's big losers were Michele Bachmann and Rick Perry, who has decided to reassess his campaign. Gingrich's fourth-place finish may be good enough for his short-term prospects. One notable stat from a survey of caucus-goers: About one-third said electability—as in, anyone who can beat Obama—is the most important attribute for a candidate. That's up from 7% in 2008, and would seem to bode well for Romney. And it turns out Herman Cain still mattered: He received 58 votes, enough to have handed victory to Santorum with 50 votes to spare.

Barb Hansen tallies votes during a caucus of precinct 42 near Smithland, Iowa.
Barb Hansen tallies votes during a caucus of precinct 42 near Smithland, Iowa.   (AP Photo/Dave Weaver)
ick Perry speaks to voters on caucus night at Point of Grace church in Waukee, Iowa.
ick Perry speaks to voters on caucus night at Point of Grace church in Waukee, Iowa.   (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Ann Romney speaks on behalf of her husband at Point of Grace Church Tuesday in Waukee, Iowa.
Ann Romney speaks on behalf of her husband at Point of Grace Church Tuesday in Waukee, Iowa.   (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Voters sign in on caucus night at Point of Grace Church Tuesday in Waukee, Iowa.
Voters sign in on caucus night at Point of Grace Church Tuesday in Waukee, Iowa.   (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Mitt Romney greets supporters at his caucus night rally in Des Moines, Iowa.
Mitt Romney greets supporters at his caucus night rally in Des Moines, Iowa.   (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
A sign leads voters to the gymnasium where the Waukee Precinct 4 GOP caucus will be held at Walnut Hills Elementary School in Urbandale, Iowa.
A sign leads voters to the gymnasium where the Waukee Precinct 4 GOP caucus will be held at Walnut Hills Elementary School in Urbandale, Iowa.   (Getty Images)
Lynn Kozak, a supporter of Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry, poses at the site of the Waukee Precinct 4 GOP caucus held at Walnut Hills Elementary School.
Lynn Kozak, a supporter of Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry, poses at the site of the Waukee Precinct 4 GOP caucus held at Walnut Hills Elementary School.   (Getty Images)
Voters register to cast their ballots during caucuses at a school  in Des Moines.
Voters register to cast their ballots during caucuses at a school in Des Moines.   (Getty Images)
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Mugwump
Jan 4, 2012 11:12 AM CST
Santorum came in second?  There's a santorum/going number two joke in there somewhere.
2-bits
Jan 4, 2012 7:16 AM CST
Your story still says Santorum won in the final paragraph.
HarryBeaver
Jan 4, 2012 6:28 AM CST
Population, 2000, 2,926,324 GOP votes cast, 2012, 122,255 That's one vote for every 24 Iowans at a cost of about $200 a vote.
 

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