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January 04, 2012 10:00 AM
Why Obama & Co. liked what they saw in Iowa
By Steve Benen
When I wrapped up last night (technically, this morning), I said President Obama was the big winner from Iowas Republican caucuses. A few readers asked what I meant by that, so lets flesh this out a bit.
We know what the president and his re-election team didnt want to see last night. The last thing Democrats wanted was a clear win for Mitt Romney, a united and enthusiastic Republican Party, and the likelihood of a short nominating contest.
Then consider what Obama and his team ended up with: a muddled top tier, a divided party, underwhelming GOP turnout, and the likelihood of a longer nominating contest with several Republicans eager to attack the probable nominee.
Whats more, Iowa Democratic Party Chairwoman Sue Dvorsky issued an interesting statement last night.
The Iowa caucus was a great opportunity to test our campaign organization and expand our volunteer base as we move toward November. In a strong show of support, more than 7,500 Iowans tonight pledged to volunteer for the campaign over the course of the next year, underscoring their commitment to continuing the change the country has seen under President Obamas leadership.
This is no small feat. About 30,000 Iowa Republicans gave Mitt Romney a win last night, but 25,000 Iowa Democrats showed up to support President Obama and Obama wasnt facing a challenger.
Its evidence of a pretty strong organization for the president in the Hawkeye State, and its why I saw Obama as the big winner last night.
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