Sunday, 8 January 2012

Many Iowa voters are uncertain liquidity brigades

Try to understand why so many voters are uncommitted to this reporter spoke of some Iowa Republicans, as they made their choices — if indeed they are.

TWICE, A BROKEN

-Ames straw poll, that at an early stage, for the purpose of non-formal competition leading up to the summer days, Jason Anderson, the President of the competitors was "fully pumped, ' as he put it, Tim Pawlenty, former Governor of Minnesota that seemed promising candidate for the Republican nomination.

"He gave me such a good feeling that six or seven of my friends, all of the fans we drove out of the query for the root user for Tim to him," said Mr. Anderson, 35, to the right, two to the North of Ankeny, a small town father of Des Moines. "It was like a rock concert, we were so excited."

Mr. Anderson feelings were different on the next day, when Mr. Pawlenty, finishing out of the race in the third place, fell a disappointment.

"I felt lucky," Mr. Anderson said.

His mood brightened again only when Herman Cain candidacy took off two months later. Mr. Cain business-minded School Department and opeista Mr. Anderson, who is employed in the auto insurance industry, freedom of thought, he had found another good match. But when Mr. Cain to suspend his campaign in the face of accusations of sexual misconduct, has been tense at the beginning of December, Mr. Anderson felt that sinking feeling again. The Frustration Edicomiin.

In an interview in mid-December, Mr. Anderson vented out: "I hate wavering back and forth. It has been a rollercoaster as. "

But what was he to do? Mr. Anderson said, he found a Mitt Romney, former Massachusetts Governor, "too large". .Gov Rick Perry of Texas was "without a clue." Representative Michele Bachmann appeared not to know his facts, he said, and Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker, smacked of old news.

It was not, before Christmas, when the family of the guest collection asked, "have you looked at the Ron Paul?", that Mr. Anderson realized he was not.

"Cannot explain the why it had not occurred to me, but the more I learned about him, the more I liked Ron Paul," he said. "Of course, but not all, ever, you are going to find the perfect candidate. And this is not just about jumping on the trend, even if you want someone who is on Tuesday to win back. "

"My wife and I we have a small government and less spending, and he is about that," Mr. Anderson said, 6.4.2004 some of Mr. Paul more controversial positions such as his goal of eliminating the Federal Reserve as the "of course, highly unlikely."

"I vote for him, and I do not see any changes," Mr. Anderson said. "Two weeks ago, I was confused and distraught about the whole thing. Now I am happy. "

SUPPORTERS? MAKE SURE THAT THE. THE FANS? BIT MUCH.

When Arthur and Norma Doenecke semiretirement, while leaving it to the busy lives on the East Coast, went behind the move for nearly 10 years ago and a new life in rural Iowa, one of the national policy was the ability to take a look at the closeup of perk, this favorite pastime. And last year, they were almost in the whole of the candidates were: picnics and sudden upward through dinners and forums and discussions. Open the magazine Time March 21 issue, the attention of the Newt Gingrich campaign and see the rapt adjusted photo.

"Standing behind him, but Was, as I said to my friends, this does not mean that he was standing," Dr. Doenecke, family physician was careful to note sly smile. Moderate Republican Guard, he takes his responsibility with a view to caucusgoer than the democratic process so seriously that the founding fathers of swoon.

Mrs. Doenecke, former advertising Executive is no different. "We believe that if it is not indicated and if you don't vote for the right to criticize the country or do not have to be the case," he said.

Yet this political season, the couple, most of the below has been unsure to whom aid, more than any Republican competitors, diagnose problems, which arise from tension in the reader or by multiplying with. The process of elimination rather than raw or cooked, in their decision making and, ultimately, was to remain one of the man. But barely.

That man is Mitt Romney.


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