Quote from Maverick74:
What part of Mitt did not campaign in the state are you having trouble with?
OK, let me ask you this. Jon Huntsman and Mitt Romney. Why did Romney get 28k votes and Hunstman got 5? Walk me through that can you please. Remember, Romney is the guy who authored Romney Care. Romney comes from a liberal state. Romney was pro choice. Huntsman is none of those things and he got 5 votes and Romney got 28k. You're on the clock dude.
Romney is the front runner and has been running for President since 2008 .He got less votes then previous winners even though he is running against a bunch of idiots and he is the most well funded
I also disagree he wasn't campaigning in the state
http://2012.talkingpointsmemo.com/2...ending-blitz-in-iowa-that-tops-10-million.php
Perry, Romney Lead Spending Blitz In Iowa That Tops $10 Million
So far this month, election spending on TV and radio ads in Iowa has surpassed $10 million, a record for the Hawkeye State, according to an analysis by the Des Moines Register. Though candidates are spending heavily in the state, super PACs are also pouring millions into the advertising blitz blanketing the stateâs airwaves.
The candidate with the most money being spent on him â in terms of TV and radio â is Rick Perry. Perryâs campaign has put the most into Iowa with $2.86 million. On top of that, a pro-Perry super PAC has made $1.33 million worth in ad buys this month. That puts the Texas governor at $4.19 million in ads this month.
Next comes Mitt Romney, whose campaign has spent $1.11 million in December. But Romneyâs presence is magnified by Restore Our Future, the super PAC backing him. ROF has spent $2.85 on ads this month. Romneyâs total, in second place, is $3.96 million.