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Friday, January 6, 2012

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Romney Sneaks Past Santorum in Iowa Caucus Nail-Biter (ContributorNetwork)

COMMENTARY | Mitt Romney eked out a narrow win against Rick Santorum in Tuesday's Iowa caucus. It was an extra inning, nail-biter to rival any matchup between the Yankees and the Red Sox.

Republican dissatisfaction with the field of presidential candidates reached critical mass when it came time to cast a vote. A CNN entrance poll found 46 percent of caucus goers had only settled on a candidate "in the last few days" before the big vote, while 67 percent made their choice within "the last month."

Perhaps this explains Rick Santorum's strong showing. Santorum gave Iowans what they wanted, a handshake and a clean, conservative record. After a political season replete with infidelity (Newt Gingrich and Herman Cain), flip flopping and questionable debate performances, Santorum's consistent, competently delivered message and skeleton free closet appealed to traditionalists. Erick Erickson reporting for CNN observed, "after the candidates were vetted, Santorum was the last man standing."

The best quote of the night came from former Republican congressman J.C. Watts, who tried to explain his party's disenchantment with a succession of front-runners, "we don't fall in love," he explained, "we fall in line." The big question is, whose line?

Ron Paul shot to the lead early on but soon fell into a tight three-way tie with Santorum and Romney. For hours the race was "too close to call" as Santorum and Romney alternated at first place

It wasn't until 10 p.m. Iowa time that the threesome became a two-man race, as Paul slipped permanently into third place. An hour later, with 97 percent of precincts reporting, a mere 37 votes divided the two. In another half hour, the spread dwindled to five votes, then for a moment in the wee hours of Wednesday morning, Romney led by a single vote. In the end Romney held on to that lead to capture the win by eight votes.

Even the losers in this contest wield a sort of power going into New Hampshire. Those who drop out have resources to divvy up -- staff, volunteers and donors. Perry's concession speech concluded with the announcement he will return to Texas to "re-evaluate" the viability of his campaign. Santorum's coffers could certainly benefit from some of the Perry's fundraising savvy.

For Michele Bachmann, who was born and raised in Iowa, her sixth-place showing marked the end of her campaign after dropping out this morning.

Santorum gave touching speech, invoking his grandfather, a coal miner, who fled fascist Italy for a life of hard work and freedom in America. The speech offered some insight into how Santorum may have swayed Iowa voters with town hall meetings and stump speeches, and without the funding Romney had.

So on to New Hampshire, where Romney enjoys a commanding 43 percent lead according to the latest Suffolk University poll, and Santorum is a distant fifth. Will the Iowa results have an impact on New Hampshire voters? One thing's for sure, it'll be interesting to watch.

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

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Dems target Romney in Iowa (AP)

WASHINGTON ? Looking ahead to next fall, Democrats in Iowa and beyond sought to weaken Republican Mitt Romney in advance of Tuesday's lead-off presidential caucuses as polls show the former Massachusetts governor amassing support.

Democrats dispatched party leaders and surrogates in Iowa on Monday to assail the Republican field while paying close attention to Romney, who has led in national polls and could use Iowa and other early states as a springboard to secure the Republican nomination. Democrats have tried to portray Romney as lacking any core convictions while raising questions about his business background, which the former governor has offered as a chief reason to send him to the White House.

"When push comes to shove, Romney's economic vision could not be more out of touch with the needs of working folks here in Iowa and across the country," said Michael Fitzgerald, Iowa's state treasurer and a Democrat.

President Barack Obama is expected to compete heavily for Iowa's voters in next fall's general election after winning the state's caucuses in 2008 and carrying Iowa against Republican John McCain. Obama planned to address Democratic caucus attendees by web video Tuesday night.

A Des Moines Register poll released Saturday showed Romney with steady support at 24 percent, with Republicans Ron Paul and Rick Santorum competing closing with Romney in the caucuses. Half of likely caucus-goers viewed Romney as the Republican most likely to win the November election, putting him well ahead of Santorum and Paul on that question.

The Democratic National Committee held events with a union official who was laid off by a company that Romney's former private equity firm, Bain Capital, restructured more than a decade ago. The worker, Randy Johnson, said the layoffs show that Romney doesn't understand the needs of working people.

Democrats intend to make Romney's past a major focus of a head-to-head campaign, aiming to undercut the Republican's arguments against Obama on the economy. Johnson's former company, American Pad and Paper in Marion, Ind., was bought by Bain Capital in 1994 and the company closed the Indiana plant a year later, laying off about 200 people.

"He's always been in the business of making money," Johnson said by phone from Davenport, Iowa, where he met with reporters. Johnson currently works for the United Steelworkers union.

Under Romney, Bain Capital invested millions of dollars into dozens of private-equity ventures, with some producing giant profits. Romney has said his business attempted to make the companies more successful but he wasn't always able to succeed.

Romney's campaign has dismissed the efforts by Democrats to raise the case of the Indiana factory, which played prominently in Romney's 1994 campaign against Massachusetts Sen. Ted Kennedy. Romney's campaign said Obama "and his cronies know that if they have to face Mitt Romney in the general election they are going to lose, which is why they continue their `kill Romney' strategy."

Democrats continued to pound away at Romney's record, calling him a serial flip-flipper who has shifted views on abortion and gun control.

In Florida, Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a Florida congresswoman, told reporters that "all of the Republican candidates support the failed policies of past" but singled out Romney, urging voters to "ask themselves if they know the real Mitt Romney and just how far he's gone to remake himself to win the nomination."

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

The Note's Must-Reads for Monday, January 2, 2011 (ABC News)

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Bizarre GameStore app, purportedly by Apple, appears in App Store

A very strange iPhone app called GameStore, which appears to be by Apple, is showing up internationally in the iTunes App Store. It’s icon is a shopping cart crammed...


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iOS apps shown running on Apple TV at 720p in new video demo

We've seen a jailbroken Apple TV running iOS apps but admittedly, the last demo we were treated to was brief, dimly lit and light on commentary. Now, the developers behind the Apple TV MobileX project are back with a longer, more explanatory video, and this time you can see apps like Facebook, YouTube, Safari and Maps running at 720p resolution. As you can see, the hack generally runs smoothly, though the dev narrating the video is quick to admit that certain apps such as Safari are sluggish due to the fact that he's using VNC instead of a direct input method like a remote or mouse and keyboard. Curious? We've got video of the setup just past the break.

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Walk this way, again: Steven Tyler is engaged (AP)

NEW YORK ? Steven Tyler is ready to walk this way, again: The 63-year-old singer is engaged.

Tyler's representative confirmed Monday that the Aerosmith frontman is engaged to Erin Brady.

No other details were provided.

Tyler has been married and divorced twice.

He is one of the judges on the hit Fox TV show "American Idol."

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