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Ron Paul's Iowa Caucus Conundrum: Can He Get Out The Youth Vote?

First Posted: 12/24/2011 8:37 am Updated: 03/09/2012 2:33 pm

Ron Paul's biggest foe in the Jan. 3 Iowa caucuses may not be Mitt Romney, Michele Bachmann or even Newt Gingrich. It could be a hangover.

Paul is currently leading the Republican presidential field in Iowa, his approval rating among the state's voters having risen this past week from 21 to 23 percent, compared with Romney's 20 percent and Gingrich's 14 percent, according to the latest Public Policy Poll. Paul's surge arises in part among the state's younger voters, who have rallied around his libertarian agenda: The Texas congressman garnered 33 percent support among voters under age 45.

But will hard-partying college students still recovering from New Year's Eve come out to vote on Jan. 3? Some believe the timing of the caucuses -- at the end of winter break, when college campuses are still sleepy -- could negate Paul's youth advantage.

"It's difficult," said Tim Albrecht, a strategist for Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad (R). "They're home, they're with their chums, they're watching a Cyclones game, they're opening presents, they're attending New Year's parties, they're spending New Year's Day recovering, and boom, now they have to go to a caucus."

But don't count out Paul's young supporters just yet. Between 2004 and 2008, turnout rates for young voters in Iowa's Democratic and Republican caucuses actually tripled, from 5 to 15 percent, according to the Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning & Engagement (CIRCLE) at Tufts University. That count covers voters from ages 17 to 24.

On the Republican side, Iowa State University political science professor Dave Peterson said, the enthusiasm boost in 2008 could be attributed to the caucus' winner, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, whose high-profile evangelical identity made him popular among young conservatives. The high youth turnout on the Democratic side in 2008, said CIRCLE Director Peter Levine, was largely due to future President Barack Obama's aggressive outreach efforts.

"Obama's campaign in '08 realized that 17-year-olds could vote [as long as they would be 18 by the date of the general election], so they organized in high schools -- and nobody else did," Levine said. The Iowa caucuses in 2008 were also held in early January.

"If Ron Paul wins Iowa, it'll be because of the youth vote," Levine said.

Paul's campaign has no special plan for bringing the kids to the caucuses, however. The campaign says it doesn't need to. "The young people are organizing themselves," said David Fischer, an Iowa co-chair for Paul. "When we have Ron Paul go to a campus visit, he draws extraordinarily large crowds. That's not a function of an organizational skill. That's a power of the message Ron Paul delivers."

Of Iowa's 3 million population, 360,000 are college students. Of those, only half are state residents. But the out-of-state students shouldn't be written off entirely. Adam Sullivan, editor in chief of the Daily Iowan, the student newspaper at the University of Iowa -- which endorsed Paul last week -- said their fervor for Paul is enough to get college students to the caucuses, even from out of town.

"They're only caucusing because they're excited about Ron Paul. It's not the same for Mitt Romney or Newt Gingrich," he said. "If anyone's supporters will come back to Iowa to caucus from Minnesota or Illinois, it'll be Ron Paul's," Sullivan said.

Moreover, the majority of Iowa's youth voters aren't actually students. "Only about half of young people go to college at all. Only half of those go to four-year colleges," Levine said. "When they show the youth vote number, it'll include 90 percent non-college students." That's why the timing of the caucuses might not be so detrimental to Paul.

For Peterson, much has yet to be determined. "The people who are backing Ron Paul -- of all ages -- are die-hard supporters," he said. "The Paul people are dedicated, and they're going to show up. The real question is the 75 percent of the people who aren't Ron Paul supporters. What are they going to do?"

Sixty percent of young Republican caucus-goers in 2008 identified as born-again or evangelical Christians, and 19 percent were independents. Peterson said he sees Texas Gov. Rick Perry as the dark horse of Iowa, because his targeted -- and oft-mocked -- messages reach evangelicals. According to Peterson, the value of winning the youth vote might also be overplayed.

And even Paul's campaign expressed some uncertainty about student turnout on Jan. 3. "The college campuses are silent right now. It's Christmas break," Fischer acknowledged. "The students don't have campus and don't have the esprit de corps of participating together. Whether they'll turn out at home on caucus night, I don't know."

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12:20 AM on 12/30/2011
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11:17 PM on 12/28/2011
He said he will eliminate SS and medicare.
Only a rich and very stupid kid would support him.
11:44 PM on 12/28/2011
exactly
04:03 AM on 12/28/2011
It would be interesting to see when the Spring semester starts for the various colleges in Iowa. For instance, if my school were in Iowa, we wouldn't even be coming back onto campus until around the 15th of January. It's kind of hard to get votes of any kind if the voters are still on break in another state.
02:55 PM on 12/27/2011
Ron Paul 2012!
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dwill123
flexing the "golden pipes" on the day's issues
01:47 PM on 12/27/2011
Yeah maybe members of "Future Cklu Ckux Cklan"
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OneLiberalLady
Liberals rock!
11:12 PM on 12/26/2011
Only the stupid ones.
11:49 PM on 12/28/2011
some of them r on this site the conservative racist ones who want Ron Paul to represent them.
10:48 PM on 12/26/2011
Ron Paul is golum
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aliceandthecat
the most curious thing I ever saw
07:49 AM on 12/27/2011
Oh. I make laflaf now. Now not later!!! Now! That was funny laflaflaf.....(My precious....preeeccioussss it is......)
10:45 PM on 12/26/2011
if u support Ron Paul u have no morals or sanity
10:31 PM on 12/26/2011
This article is really funny, lol - like, ridiculously funny. Way to disaccredit the youth. Joy, I bet there are many college students out there who can write an article with much more style and grace than yours. Thanks for making me laugh, though :P
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lcr999
scientist
03:49 PM on 01/02/2012
Most college students will not be in town on Jan 3.
08:04 PM on 12/26/2011
Just donated to Ron Paul today. I am sick of these attacks and I am one of the millions of young people supporting Ron Paul
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mburgh
Come Back Samuel Gompers
07:20 AM on 12/27/2011
Why? You want to elect a man whose fantasy is to take his bag of gold to Bartertown to buy ammo for his m4 so he can mow down people of color? That's what's in his heart.
02:56 PM on 12/27/2011
and you know this how?
02:56 PM on 12/27/2011
same here, same here! Voted for him in 2008, and will vote for him again in 2012. Even if i have to write his name on the ballot, again!
11:47 PM on 12/28/2011
this is silly he's golum don't vote for hiim. he's wants the one true 'precious'
06:19 PM on 12/26/2011
Ron Paul 2012!
He tells the truth!
11:47 PM on 12/28/2011
no he doesn't he didn't tell u that he's golum
06:03 PM on 12/26/2011
Will they? Probably. Young people are stupid.
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QuantumBios
Anarcho-Capitalist
07:15 PM on 12/26/2011
Obviously, based on how they mostly voted in 2008.
Let's hope they've have 4 years to get educated.
It's no wonder they're trying to shut down the internet
Truth is poison to the ruling class and their enablers.
Viper
Former repub, still repenting
07:38 PM on 12/26/2011
No, he will get 10% of the ten percent that are repubs...lol
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treabeton
Gold dust at my feet, On the sunny side of the str
04:43 PM on 12/26/2011
Ron Paul's biggest foe is not the feared hangover. It's Ron Paul.

If the students take the time to read what Paul has authored, supported and refuses to disavow, the love affair would be over.

Actually, it's already over for Ron Paul. Regardless of Iowa.

RIP RP.
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Teri L
09:38 PM on 12/26/2011
Nah. I'll bet dollars to donuts many became disenchanted with Obama. And who can blame them? He failed to deliver what he promised.
10:46 PM on 12/26/2011
yes I wanted bin laden caught or dead so he did deliver didn't u???
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paid trawler
reply to me for a half penny
03:08 PM on 12/26/2011
ron must be paying a dime today. the college kids need the $.
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paid trawler
reply to me for a half penny
03:03 PM on 12/26/2011
when will dr paul who doesn't believe in medicare and medicaid for americans return all the govt payments he's received?
07:50 PM on 12/26/2011
So you don't know much about Paul...

He opted out of the Medicare and Medicaid programs when he went into practice once upon a time. Instead, he depended on charity or negotiated flexible payment plans depending on people's ability to pay. One family once paid him in jumbo shrimp. Seriously.
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Teri L
09:42 PM on 12/26/2011
Please don't listen to what the media is telling you about Paul. Look at his record. Here are few of the bills he put forward: H.R. 219: Social Security Preservation Act of 2011 and H.R. 150: Senior Citizens Tax Elimination Act.
10:47 PM on 12/26/2011
why r u here on a lib site I am tired of these hateful racist repubs tea baggies who spend their time on lib sites bad mouthing Obama