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Rick Perry Iowa Caucus Results: Poor Finish Leads Candidate To Reassess Presidential Bid

CHRIS TOMLINSON   01/ 4/12 04:22 PM ET   AP

AUSTIN, Texas — An undeterred Texas Gov. Rick Perry vowed Wednesday to press ahead with his White House bid as he headed home to map out a winning strategy following a fifth-place finish in the "quirky" Iowa caucuses.

"This was not a hard decision," Perry said in Des Moines, Iowa.

He said he decided to stay in the race for the Republican presidential nomination during a cold, morning run. He sounded glad to be finished with the Iowa portion of the campaign and looked ahead to South Carolina's contest on Jan. 21.

"This is quirky place and a quirky process to say the least," Perry said of Iowa and its caucuses. "We're going to go into places where they have actual primaries and there are going to be real Republicans voting."

Perry's decision to stick with it, for now, indicates that conservatives to some degree will remain divided among several candidates, including Rick Santorum, who surged in the final days of the Iowa campaign to finish in a near-tie with winner Mitt Romney.

That may give Romney, considered more moderate, an edge in upcoming contests.

Perry's announcement, which came via Twitter, surprised some observers.

"And the next leg of the marathon is the Palmetto State. ... Here we come South Carolina!!!" he wrote. Attached to the tweet was a photo of Perry after what appeared to have been a morning jog.

The announcement marked a quick turnaround from the emotional speech Perry gave a night earlier.

In those remarks, Perry told supporters he would reassess whether to continue the campaign after winning only 10 percent of the Iowa vote.

But by morning, he had decided not to join one-time rival Michele Bachmann on the sidelines. The Minnesota congresswoman who finished in last place, behind Perry, announced Wednesday that she was ending her campaign.

Perry planned to spend several days in Texas days before going to New Hampshire, which holds its primary Tuesday, for a pair of weekend debates. From there, he would head to South Carolina, where the primary is Jan. 21.

"South Carolina is a place where I feel very comfortable," the governor said. "We're going to give the people of South Carolina, New Hampshire and America a choice in this election."

With Newt Gingrich having faded and Santorum short on cash, Perry's supporters say he still has a chance of winning over social conservatives and emerging as Romney's chief challenger.

"He can still do very well in the South and it gives him an opportunity to grab momentum. Not one delegate was committed yesterday, so this process could easily go into the spring," said Henry Barbour, nephew of Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour and a member of the Republican National Committee who has raised money for Perry. "There's not a reason to just get out of the race after just one event."

Perry, who struggled through earlier debates, will be under even more scrutiny at this weekend's forums in New Hampshire. His campaign has paid little attention to that state, where he doesn't have much support, to focus on South Carolina and Florida.

But polls in South Carolina show he will need to win over Bachmann loyalists and erode Santorum's support to become competitive again.

After entering the race in August to great fanfare, Perry nosedived, plagued by missteps, most notably in debates. But unlike rivals Santorum and Gingrich, Perry is still flush with cash, giving him an edge over those two candidates.

Perry's decision to remain a candidate came hours after his national political director, Wayne Hamilton, told campaign workers during a conference call that a decision wouldn't come for another "day or two," according to a participant on the call.

The mixed messages, combined with a weak Iowa finish, have devastated morale in the Perry camp and left some prominent supporters beginning to look for alternatives.

"Obviously it's not looking very good right now," said Pete Silva, a New Hampshire state representative and member of Perry's steering committee.

Silva counts himself among the "anybody-but-Romney" camp, but he also has practical concerns.

"I'm not going to get behind someone I don't think can win again," he said. "But if I support somebody else, it's not going to be Romney."

Barbour said he didn't think Perry's apparent moment of doubt would hurt him.

"We said he'd reassess. People can read that any way they want to read it. But what it actually says is, `What are our next steps and what is the way forward?'" he said.

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Associated Press writers Will Weissert in Austin, Steve Peoples in Concord, N.H., and Thomas Beaumont in Des Moines, Iowa, contributed to this report.

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AUSTIN, Texas — An undeterred Texas Gov. Rick Perry vowed Wednesday to press ahead with his White House bid as he headed home to map out a winning strategy following a fifth-place finish in the ...
AUSTIN, Texas — An undeterred Texas Gov. Rick Perry vowed Wednesday to press ahead with his White House bid as he headed home to map out a winning strategy following a fifth-place finish in the ...
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04:49 PM on 01/04/2012
Wow, I knew elections could get nasty, but the comments I've been reading all day are getting sillier and meaner with each hour. And after reading the article the way it is slanted, I guess who ever the Rep candadate is, they are going to have to run against the current Pres and the main stream media.
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03:14 PM on 01/04/2012
Good it means he will be staying out of Texas a while longer.
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01:32 PM on 01/04/2012
Rick Perry news conference.........."I'm back home talking to my advisers....I'm thinking about the next move..........and I have definitely decided to..........to ..............to....oh what the heck!...I'm going to my ranch and with Dubya...he'll have answer for me"....
01:02 PM on 01/04/2012
This isn't a hard decision to make, even for a person of your pre-kindergarten mentality. The answer is simple. GIVE IT UP, PULL YOUR PANTS UP AND GO HOME !!!!!
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Dustee
R-U Caught Up in all of those Republican LIES?
12:38 PM on 01/04/2012
***Rick Perry Iowa Caucus Results: Poor Finish Leads Candidate To Reassess Presidential Bid***

Maybe Rick can go back to Texas and convince them to secede from the union again...you know, follow this hick anywhere.
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12:36 PM on 01/04/2012
Perry should do and say something intelligent for a change, like "know when to fold 'em"
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JC Young
Put Americans back to work - fire the GOP!
12:33 PM on 01/04/2012
I hope Newt Gingrich goes after Romney with everything he's got and demolishes him! Of all the GOP nutcakes still left in the race, I hate Romney the most. Just listening to his 'robot on steroids' delivery of pre-screened Frank Luntz talking points is enough to make anyone throw up.
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SantaMonican
Visit the carousel, in the Hippodrome, on the pier
12:31 PM on 01/04/2012
Rick, you have way too much money to quit. We were hoping for more embarrasing statements as you proudly show off your lack of knowledge, day after day.
Please don't quit, this is too much fun.
12:29 PM on 01/04/2012
I bet he's already made his decision but just can't recall what it was.
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Tammy Tyler Palmisano
01:08 PM on 01/04/2012
he's waiting for God to tell him he meant for him to run in 2016...
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JC Young
Put Americans back to work - fire the GOP!
12:29 PM on 01/04/2012
Mr 'Oops' will be the next one to go. Good riddance.
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linton
Perseverance is one short race after another.
12:28 PM on 01/04/2012
Just keep in Texas.
12:27 PM on 01/04/2012
PERRY WHY PROLONG YOUR AGONY, CANT YOU HEAR WHAT THEY SAID? THEY ARE NOT INTO YOU.
12:25 PM on 01/04/2012
WAS THAT NEWT'S SWAN SONG?
12:21 PM on 01/04/2012
Rick Perry. You have nothing to offer. You also have nothing to offer the people of Texas, but they elected you and have to put up with you until they find a way to get rid of you. Still, I will miss the comic relief.
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IrisMozenter
12:56 PM on 01/04/2012
At least he's finished as Texas governor the next election, since everyone can now see how incompetent he is.
01:36 PM on 01/04/2012
Let's hope there is a strong Democrat!
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MilesToGo
12:20 PM on 01/04/2012
Rick Perry is another unqualified "flash in the pan." Such sanctimony & piety combined with blatant arrogance and basic political naivety deserves to be ignored by the vast majority of the American electorate.