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GOP Exits: Spoiler Alert–Trump Didn't Convince Conservatives
Townhall.com ^ | February 2, 2016 | Matt Vespa

Posted on 02/02/2016 5:55:32 PM PST by Kaslin

DES MOINES, Iowa­-The Iowa Caucuses are over. It was It was a solid three-man race between Rubio, Cruz, and Trump, but Cruz dominated key groups that enabled him to clinch victory. Nevertheless, all three candidates had some bastion of support.

For Cruz, he won the men (29/25/25) and women's vote (27/24/21) last night over Trump and Rubio respectively. For age groups, Cruz dominated all:

He also took the Eastern cities, central, and east central parts of Iowa, Rubio took the Des Moines area, and Trump took the Western part of the state. Concerning political philosophy, Cruz won very conservative voters (40 percent of voters) over Trump and Rubio handily 44/21/15. But Rubio took somewhat conservative Iowans–45 percent of voters–29/19/24 over Cruz and Trump. If Trump was banking of God, it didn’t yield dividends. Cruz took the evangelical vote 33/21/21 over Trump and Rubio.

One of the interesting aspects of this poll is the very conservative and conservative blocks breaking for Cruz and Rubio. One could make a judgment that this sets up what some have been calling for when 2016 really gets going: a Cruz/Rubio fight for the nomination. Between the two groups, they represented 85 percent of Republican Iowan caucus-goers. Break those two groups to their corners and tack on other areas that will be issues in the 2016 general, government spending, terrorism, and jobs/economy, it looks like a broad area of support for both Cruz and Rubio to build formidable coalitions.

On the top issues, Cruz bested Rubio on terrorism (33/26) and government spending (27/21), but Rubio took the electability argument (44/22) and jobs and the economy (30/18).

For Trump, there are some areas where he did perform well. He leads Cruz and Rubio handily with the "telling it like it is" quality in a candidate 66/11 (Cruz)/4 (Rubio) and having the "ability to bring change" (33/25/17). While immigration has become a staple of his campaign, and an issue where he won on Caucus night, it wasn't enough to bring him over the top.

Trump's lead in the latest slate of polls, coupled with his second place finish, could suggest that the billionaire magnate had little to no ground game. Someone who is familiar with elections told Townhall last night, Trump wasn't even listed in the top five on the Google searches for how to caucus in Iowa. Given Cruz's victory was derived from his grassroots army, the same force he mustered during his 2012 Texas senate race, it shows how the fundamentals of campaigning still matter. These are the non-luxurious, but still tremendous, tasks of knocking on doors, making phone calls, setting up yard signs, having poll watchers on Election Day, and finding volunteers to help you out with all of the above, is still critical to winning elections.

Trump was mostly a glitzy show, with big events and no retail politics, which is what Rubio, is very good at on the campaign trail-and it failed. Cruz and Rubio crisscrossed the state via bus tours, with the Texas senator stopping five to six times a day, whereas Marco had anywhere from one to three stops a day. For the most part, Trump would fly into Iowa, say his piece, and fly back home to New York in order to sleep in his own bed.

Nothing is guaranteed on Election Day, which we saw when Rubio broke 20 percent for a strong third-place finish last night. The data, while off (again), suggested otherwise prior to Caucus day. Oh, and speaking of data, this may be one area where Trump could beef up (via Politico):

Most of his rivals' campaigns … spent heavily to build teams of staffers and consultants who could enhance and manipulate the data to power their voter outreach and mobilization efforts. Cruz's campaign, for instance, in the last three months of 2015 racked up $3.6 million in bills from a data firm called Cambridge Analytica that builds what it calls "psychographic" profiles of voters to try to win them over with narrowly targeted micro-messages. Sources say the firm, which is owned by one of Cruz's biggest donors, has embedded multiple staffers within the campaign to work with a substantial in-house data operation.

A source said the Trump campaign balked at the price tag associated with Cambridge Analytica’s services.

Instead, Trump's data shop is headed by a pair of low-profile former RNC data engineers, Matt Braynard and Witold Chrabaszcz, who are regarded as technically savvy but who do not have previous high-level campaign experience. And, while Trump's team late last year entered into an agreement with the political data outfit L2, the campaign has only paid the firm $235,000 for "research consulting" through the end of 2015, the period covered by the most recent Federal Election Commission reports.

Trump's reports show that his self-funded campaign has spent relatively little on voter data or outreach. They showed $200,000 in list rental payments to the conservative Newsmax Media, and $47,000 to Targeted Victory, a leading GOP digital firm, as well as $700,000 on field staff and consultants.

By contrast, the campaign has spent at least $1.2 million on hats ? presumably mostly for the now-iconic hats bearing Trump's campaign slogan "Make America Great Again."

There are some aspects of campaigning that are necessary, but don't necessarily win elections. Yard signs are good for supporters, it doesn't mean the more you see, the better chances of that person winning when the ballots are cast. The same logic could be applied to funny hats.

Last Note: Please read Guy's analysis from last night as well.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2016election; cruz; rubio; thecanuckschmuck; trump
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To: Georgia Girl 2

Do you honestly think Trump would not have used that information to gain a competitive advantage if the opportunity had presented itself?


21 posted on 02/02/2016 6:16:18 PM PST by gov_bean_ counter (Trump to McCain - "Pass the strawberries".)
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To: Georgia Girl 2

Yeah, the “shaming letters” really pissed those Iowa voters off...unlike skipping the only debate in the state four days before the caucus, which was a tactical masterstroke.

/s


22 posted on 02/02/2016 6:16:53 PM PST by HoosierDammit ("When that big rock n' roll clock strikes 12, I will be buried with my Tele on!" Bruce Springsteen)
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To: All

I have a feeling that a year and a half from now we’ll all be on here heartbroken because Washington hasn’t changed a bit. No matter who gets elected. We’ve all seen it way too many times to get too excited about any candidate.


23 posted on 02/02/2016 6:17:34 PM PST by VerySadAmerican (I doubt seriously that any vote is really counted.)
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To: Helicondelta

Kind of proves Iowa has no business being first.

Whack job central.


24 posted on 02/02/2016 6:19:12 PM PST by Rome2000 (SMASH THE CPUSA-SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS-CLOSE ALL MOSQUES)
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To: The_Media_never_lie

You can’t argue with the results. Cruz sent the letters and they voted for him.


25 posted on 02/02/2016 6:19:45 PM PST by Helicondelta
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To: Kaslin

200,000 Republicans voted in the Iowa caucuses out of a population of 3,000,000 people.

I’m not sure this means anything other than Cruz has 1 more delegate than Trump and Rubio.


26 posted on 02/02/2016 6:20:30 PM PST by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: wideawake

Cruz is INSANE, and NOT eligible.

http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/whoa-nelly-now-hes-speaking-tongues


27 posted on 02/02/2016 6:20:36 PM PST by Rome2000 (SMASH THE CPUSA-SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS-CLOSE ALL MOSQUES)
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To: Kaslin
Sure has convinced a whole bunch of Freepers.
28 posted on 02/02/2016 6:20:54 PM PST by TexasCajun (#BlackViolenceMatters)
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To: Kaslin

Why would Rube-o be considered the most electable candidate? He’d just deliberately throw the election to the Democrats, as he is paid handsomely to do.


29 posted on 02/02/2016 6:21:50 PM PST by Objective Scrutator (All liberals are criminals, and all criminals are liberals)
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To: Rome2000
Of course he's eligible.

And he's "insane" because he's an Evangelical?

No sale.

30 posted on 02/02/2016 6:22:40 PM PST by wideawake
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To: Smokin' Joe

I know. Cruz showed courage by criticizing big corn in Iowa. How can anybody call Trump a conservative when Trumps supports ethanol subsidies which drive up the cost of food and damages car engines?


31 posted on 02/02/2016 6:22:43 PM PST by forgotten man
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To: Rome2000

Didn’t fool the conservatives? They went for a communist, a crook and a conniving Canadian. Enough said! Sounds like they lack good judgment.


32 posted on 02/02/2016 6:23:02 PM PST by Catsrus (I callz 'em as I seez 'em)
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To: Kaslin

I have missed a lot of today’s news and maybe this has been beat over, but I am surprised that I have seen no discussion of how the vote would have gone had Cruz not started the rumor that Carson was quitting.

Carson must have lost some voters as a result of the lie. If those voters had stayed with Carson, then not only would Cruz have not won, but Trump would have a bigger spread over Rubio.

Of course it is pure conjecture as to who switched and who would not have, but sober thinking on the subject should bring one to the conclusion that the lie about Carson makes the results in Iowa confusing and probably no guide as to the future.

In other words, when you have an unknown, it is probable that the value of the unknown is also unknown.


33 posted on 02/02/2016 6:24:00 PM PST by old curmudgeon (.)
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To: erod

You got it.


34 posted on 02/02/2016 6:26:46 PM PST by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him. He got them and now we have to pay the consequences)
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To: Kaslin

Trump isn’t a conservative and it’s been incredibly annoying to see base voters treating him like he is one and spitting on actual conservatives in the race. I didn’t vote in the last presidential election and haven’t been here in some time, but if Cruz actually won that might change.


35 posted on 02/02/2016 6:27:05 PM PST by Soul Seeker (I will work every day to make Washington, D.C. as inconsequential in your lives as I can - Perry)
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To: erod

Don’t worry we knew what you meant


36 posted on 02/02/2016 6:28:13 PM PST by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him. He got them and now we have to pay the consequences)
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To: gov_bean_ counter

Trump has the exact same information on the media that Cruz did. The difference in what did with it is obvious.

Cruz gave Trump ammunition he is already using - real dumb move.

Donald Trump Blasts “Dishonest” Ted Cruz at New Hampshire Rally (2-2-16)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GSzw2XdpJo

Carson isn’t too happy either;
http://www.foxbusiness.com/features/2016/02/02/ben-carson-cruzs-apology-needs-accountability.html


37 posted on 02/02/2016 6:33:27 PM PST by dynoman (Objectivity is the essence of intelligence. - Marilyn vos Savant)
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To: wideawake

By Evangelicals, are you talking about the the heretics Luther unleashed 500 years ago that decided to go into the Jesus business for themselves?

It pays great.

Just ask the Reverends Sharpton, Jackson, and Wright!.

Jesus founded the real Church.


38 posted on 02/02/2016 6:34:39 PM PST by Rome2000 (SMASH THE CPUSA-SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS-CLOSE ALL MOSQUES)
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To: old curmudgeon

-——had Cruz not started the rumor that Carson was quitting.-——

Cruz didn’t start that rumor, CNN reported Carson was going back to Florida and implied he was quitting...

Cruz team just re-reported it....heavy on the quitting part....

Politics is a blood sport....Cruz did apologize to Carson for jumping the gun on a bad piece of reporting...


39 posted on 02/02/2016 6:34:51 PM PST by Popman (Christ alone: My Cornerstone...)
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To: Helicondelta

It’s his own fault. If had not skipped the debate more people would have voted for him. I told you the voters wouldn’t take it kindly.


40 posted on 02/02/2016 6:35:18 PM PST by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him. He got them and now we have to pay the consequences)
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