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Tancredo had already withdrawn from the presidential race two weeks earlier and endorsed Romney, [11] but his name remained in the official list of candidates of the Iowa Republican Party. Some 120,000 Iowa Republicans attended the 2008 caucuses, a new record. About 87,000 attended in 2000; in 2004, George W. Bush ran unopposed. [12]
The known candidates with national campaigns are John McCain, and Ron Paul, and Withdrawn candidates include Jim Gilmore, Tommy Thompson, Sam Brownback, John H. Cox, Tom Tancredo, Duncan Hunter, Fred Thompson, Rudy Giuliani, Alan Keyes and Mitt Romney.
Ron Paul for President 2008; Campaign: 2008 United States presidential election: Candidate: Ron Paul U.S. Representative from Texas (1976–1977) (1979–1985) (1997–2013) Affiliation: Republican Party: Status: Announced March 12, 2007 Suspended June 12, 2008: Headquarters: Lake Jackson, Texas: Key people: Kent Snyder (chairman, deceased) Lew ...
Iowa helped launch Barack Obama as a presidential candidate when he won the 2008 Iowa Caucuses. Heading into Election Day, the final Iowa Poll looked like Obama would easily carry the state over ...
The nationally renowned Iowa Poll takes stock of how the Republican race for president is shaping up just days before the Iowa Caucuses. What recent Iowa Polls say about the Republican ...
The Iowa Straw Poll (also known as the Ames Straw Poll) [1] was a presidential straw poll and fundraising event for the Republican Party of Iowa.It was held six times, traditionally in late summer approximately six months in advance of contested presidential Iowa caucuses, from 1979 until 2011, on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames.
New Iowa Poll to show likely GOP caucusgoers' top choices among presidential candidates Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley and four others.
Before the debate, Ron Paul came first, Rick Perry came second, and Michele Bachmann came third. After the debate, Ron Paul was still first, Michele Bachmann came second, and Herman Cain came third. [28] CNN have not released the full results of this poll, instead holding an online poll which omitted Ron Paul from the choices.