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Iowa Results Bad News for GOP

Posted: 01/04/2012 8:37 am

To maximize their odds of reclaiming their hold on the White House, the Republican establishment believes they need two things:

• To nominate Mitt Romney;
• To effectively end the Republican nominating process as soon as possible.

Last night's results from Iowa lower the odds they will get either.

In fact, what we saw in Iowa last night was the Republican base gagging on the presidential candidate the Republican establishment is trying desperately to cram down their throats.

Romney -- and Republican Super PACs -- spent millions of dollars trying to convince Republican caucus-goers that Romney should carry the Republican banner next fall. But in the end, 75% said no. MSNBC's Chis Matthews went so far as to argue that Romney is being rejected by the Republican electorate the way a body rejects foreign tissue.

In fact, most rank and file Republicans are so repulsed by Romney that they have test-driven virtually every possible alternative in the show room. Rick Santorum's turn came just at the right time to catapult him into the position of the "anti-Romney" -- giving him the right to carry the anybody-but-Romney banner in the battle ahead.

Here are the reasons why the Iowa results are such bad news for Republicans:

1). Sometimes when a candidate has a hard time winning the support of his base, the reasons actually make him more electable in a general election. That's not true of Romney. The major factors weighing on his candidacy are just as toxic with persuadable general election voters as they are with voters in the GOP primaries.

In interviews and focus groups, anti-Romney voters use words like "phony," "fake," "robotic," "cold." They think Romney has no core principles -- that he will say anything to be elected -- that he's a flip-flopper. One Republican went so far as to say, "He's Kerry without the medals." That, of course, is an insult to Kerry -- who has strong core principles -- even though Karl Rove's consistent attacks on his character gave a not-so-popular George Bush a second term in 2004.

And it doesn't help -- even with rank and file Republicans -- that Romney is, in fact, the candidate of the Republican establishment -- which, let us remember, is basically Wall Street and the CEO class. Romney is the poster boy for the 1%. He is the cold, calculating guy who made his fortune dismantling companies and laying off workers. He is a guy whose painted-on smile is set in concrete as he hands you your pink slip. Mitt Romney is about as empathetic as a rock.

2). The fact that one anti-Romney contender consolidated enough votes to fight him to a virtual tie in Iowa was a big blow to Romney's chances for a quick victory. His forces had hoped to keep his opposition divided and appear as the obvious front runner even with 25% of the vote. Instead, Rick Santorum comes out of Iowa with the "big Mo."

Santorum will carry that momentum into New Hampshire where he will begin to pick up the votes of the "also-rans." Most Perry and Bachmann votes simply aren't going to Romney. Since everyone thinks that Mitt is way ahead in his adopted home state of New Hampshire, Santorum is under no pressure to win. Romney is left competing with his own expectations -- anything but a blowout will be considered a defeat.

If Santorum's numbers materially improve from his pre-Iowa single digits -- as they most certainly will -- he will continue to carry that momentum into South Carolina where he should win handily. That's particularly true if Perry officially drops out of the race and Bachmann continues to fade.

3). Gingrich as much as announced last night that he would be playing blocking back for Santorum. He will attack Romney viciously in the coming debates -- while having nothing bad to say about his apparent rival for the "anti-Romney" mantel. A wounded Gingrich could be a great deal more dangerous to GOP prospects than frontrunner Gingrich was a few weeks ago.

4). Ron Paul has every incentive to continue his crusade to reshape America in Ayn Rand's libertarian image. Paul probably hit his high water mark in Iowa, but he certainly has no reason to leave the race anytime soon and shows every inclination to continue to use his platform to promote "Austrian" economics and the gold standard. He has plenty of money and a solid core of activist support.

5). Much of Romney's pitch to voters has been premised on his "electability" and "inevitability." At the very least the "inevitability" argument is now gone.

Politics and momentum are often about self-fulfilling prophesies. The argument that "Romney is bound to be the nominee, so get with the program" is now toast -- at least for the near term.

6). The new Republican delegate selection rules make it more likely that the nomination process will drag on for some time. Many states that used to have "winner take all" primaries now allocate delegates in proportion to the percentage of each candidate's votes.

If Romney continues to top out at 25% or 30% -- which nationally seems to be his ceiling -- it's hard for him to wrap up the nomination in the near future. You need 50% plus one of the delegates to seal the deal. If Paul and Santorum continue in the race -- not to mention Gingrich -- that isn't going to happen any time soon. And if Santorum continues to surge, all bets are off.

7). From the Republican point of view, nothing good can come from a long, drawn-out nominating process.

His opponents will continue to pound Romney for being a phony flip-flopper -- a charge that will devastate him in a general election.

Romney will continue to tack to the right to compete for base voters. That will lead to more and more positions that disqualify him with big chunks of the electorate -- like his recent statement that he would veto the DREAM act.

The DREAM Act is an iconic issue for Hispanics. According to a recent Pew Poll, ninety-one percent of Hispanic voters support the DREAM act and 51% consider a immigration the most important issue facing their community. In a general election, Romney -- or any other Republican -- simply can't win a majority of electoral votes without states with heavy Hispanic voting populations. Yet to win primary votes from Perry, Romney positioned himself as the most anti-immigration Republican candidates in recent American history.

Santorum has positions on reproductive rights that are way outside the American mainstream. Not only does he oppose abortion in virtually any circumstance, he wants to give states the right to ban contraception. That's right, contraception -- which is used at one time or another by 98% of American women. A long primary fight with Santorum will inevitably require Romney to tack in his direction on these issues as well.

8). Before it's over, the Republican race will inevitably get more negative. Romney and his Super-Pacs used a fusillade of negative ads to stop Gingrich in Iowa. Presumably they will try to do the same to Santorum -- and maybe even Paul. Santorum, with the help of his lead blocker Gingrich in the debates -- will inevitably have to fight back.

In fact, the odds have just increased that the Republican nominating circus is about to become a vicious, no-holds-barred dog fight.

No, Wall Street's "masters of the universe" and the other Republican poobahs cannot be pleased with the outcome of last night's caucus in Iowa.

One thing is for sure, it's not time to take down the GOP "Big Top." This show will be in town for some time to come.

Robert Creamer is a long-time political organizer and strategist, and author of the book: Stand Up Straight: How Progressives Can Win, available on Amazon.com. He is a partner in Democracy Partners and a Senior Strategist for Americans United for Change. Follow him on Twitter @rbcreamer.

 
 
 

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06:04 PM on 01/13/2012
Well, let's enjoy the show!
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JoySB
09:43 AM on 01/06/2012
Your articles are very informing and I truly appreciate your points of view; with that said, I clearly am having difficulty understanding what happen to common sense and intelligence. It's so clear, that President Obama is the way to go; he has everyone's interest at hand; he does not ridicule any particular race or creed; and he looks at all of us as important to the betterment of America. We are a very diverse group of people and the GOP are very narrow minded clones trying to fit all of us into their bubble and it's not going to happen. We cannot go back in time; we cannot give up all the rights we fought for; we need to have a vision of moving forward into the next century instead of trying to return to the mindset of pre Jim Crow; the GOP's tone has a underlying divisive-racist tone; furthermore, they definitely do not represent the 99%.
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den1953
The National Inquire of Politics the GOP!
11:26 AM on 01/05/2012
Some how more people showed up for that special election of the supreme court judge in WI then the whole entire Iowa caucus seems as though the Republican Party in Iowa is not burning any bridges, a low turn out means Republicans aren't that into the Republican candidates!
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jabailo
(Participant) Texeme.Construct()
08:27 AM on 01/05/2012
I think we Republicans are just fine with Romney. What I did notice is that Democrat funded blogs and pundits have been pushing a lot of extremist candidates who would have fallen by the wayside far more quickly had they not been carried aloft by the opposition.

Romney is Conservative Enough for most.
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med1067
What goes around, comes around.
08:02 AM on 01/05/2012
Good article. The only people who should vote for Mittens is the 1%. "Corporations are people". That is who he truly represents. I am so sick and tired of these multi-gazillonairs running for office, who have been wealthy their entire lives, and acting like they know what the average American has to deal with on a daily basis. I have no problem with people having money, just don't act like you understand me and lie to my face when your record shows differently.
I hope Newt wipes the floor with Romney during Saturday's debate.
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alafonse
It's definitely a crap-shoot.
07:46 AM on 01/05/2012
The Republicans have a total disconnect. They claim to advocate smaller government infringing on our freedoms, while at the same time viciously supporting policies that amount to more government control over our personal lives.

That simply does not compute.
06:08 PM on 01/13/2012
That is certainly true of most of the Republican candidates.

But not at all true of Ron Paul. Smaller government, yes. Supporting policies that amount to more government control? Not on your life! The recently passed Defense Authorization Bill authorizes the military to arrest anyone suspected of "terrorist" activities, lock them up without charges, deny them access to legal counsel and hold them indefinitely without trial.

Ron Paul has been speaking out against this abomination which effectively guts the Fifth Amendment.

Obama? He SIGNED it!
07:43 AM on 01/05/2012
I've got news for you, nobody gives a hoot. None of the candidates are for us, this systems is so hopelessly corrupt, none of the candidates are what we need. Romney has been their guy from the outset, this is all theater designed to help them figure out how right wing they can be and still get elected. They have no clue how the clown car is further deteriorating how the rest of the world perceives us, as a nation of idiotic lunatics hell bent on world domination and destruction. They live in their little bubble, clueless. One day the rest of the world will have chosen another currency, these morons will wake up going, what happened? Who could possibly have confidence in this geek show?
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Judie Vc
rMONEY OUTSPENDS SICKY 6:1 ON Mi = UNELECTABLE!!!!
07:59 AM on 01/05/2012
lindytindy, please no need to insult geeks like that.
06:09 PM on 01/13/2012
Forget Romney.

You want incorruptible? You want Ron Paul.
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Fireslayer
03:14 AM on 01/05/2012
The bad news for the GOP is that they are a morally and intellectually bankrupt party and have been for 50 years.
02:39 AM on 01/05/2012
GOP version of god works in mysterious ways
02:06 AM on 01/05/2012
Sometimes I feel that the GOP has become anti-GOP.....they have become so content with being against everything that seemed the only thing left would be to be against themselves.

They say hate is contagious.....GOP.
01:15 AM on 01/05/2012
When it finally comes down to the general election Obama's ad writers are going to have it easy. The losing GOP candidates will have already made more than enough attack ads. All team Obama has to do is recycle them.

For all the touting of Saint Reagan they do they have forgotten that RR said that the 11th commandment was that Republicans not say ill of each other.
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ADVOCATE4ZPG
02:33 AM on 01/05/2012
The Democrats should NOW focus on Congressional district races: Republican Congressmen may/may not be comfortable running with "their" presidential nominee. The RNC and its affiliated org. CAN be compelled to starve its support of Congressional races in a vain attempt to be Obama.....
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Daniel Myers
Then man created god in his image.
12:57 AM on 01/05/2012
All I need to do is get some popcorn.
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Nomccain
10:05 PM on 01/04/2012
The democrats have all the ammunition they need to defeat this bunch of elitist extremists by simply pointing out the threats they represent to America's working class and Seniors alone if they'll just get off their butts and use it. The Republicans agenda SHOULD scare the bejebus outof these two groups as well as females and the hispanic population. thry're gonna start telling lies left and right and the democrats need a media campaign just as dirty as theirs will be to counter them at every turn.
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Felix99
Born to be mild!!!!
11:39 PM on 01/04/2012
Unfortunately, the Repub agenda of fear and dishonesty has been shown to work. Good luck to us in countering them, and getting out the Demo vote!!
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Judie Vc
rMONEY OUTSPENDS SICKY 6:1 ON Mi = UNELECTABLE!!!!
08:03 AM on 01/05/2012
It has worked beause we've usually believed taking the high road was the way to go but I see the Democrats fighting back lately and calling them out, calling their bluffs and taking them head on...it's working for us just look at Cordray's appointment.
We can defeat the GOTP so long as we play by the same rules they do, as in fight fire with fire; we need to out them to the public, and pull our own 'gimmiks' when necessary.
Go Dems, Obama/Biden 2012!!!!
zinxeb
Empathy ends cruelty
09:44 PM on 01/04/2012
I hope that this nominating process turns into a real pissing duel between skunks, and smears the republican neocon and teabag party so bad that they don't get elected even for dogcatcher in my lifetime!

Eight years of damage by GWB...and whacked-out teacons in Congress is more than enough already!
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cphill
09:39 PM on 01/04/2012
...Anyone else starting to get the feeling that it's all over for the Repubs????
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Schalaine
We are women. We vote.
10:46 PM on 01/04/2012
The Republican brand stinks right now. Hehehe.
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pottedferne
11:16 PM on 01/04/2012
and they did it to themselves.....