Politico has one of thefirstof what
will be many pieces in the next few days on the expectations game
in Iowa as we head into the Ames straw poll on Saturday. Without
Giuliani, McCain, or Fred Thompson in the contest, Mitt Romney
will almost certainly win unless some significant event or grand
conspiracy of his opponents intervenes. Is a win a win or will
Romney have to beat George Bush's margin in 1999( 31.3% of the
votes tabulated with a ten point gap over his nearest opponent)?
Without the top three should he be at 40 or 45% of the vote? In
response to my question about expectations, Larry J. Sabato advises
of the games that will go on in the post-vote spin: "Let's assume
Romney wins a modest victory. All other candidates will say, 'What
a shocking and disappointing result! He should have gotten (give
Romney's % and add 10).'" If Huckabee makes it close or widens the
gap between himself and the also rans then he will claim bragging
rights to be the "break through" candidate. The folks who lose and
those are not there will be happy to remind us that past Ames straw
poll winners --Pat Robertson (1987), Phil Gramm(who tied Bob Dole
in 1995) and George Bush(in 1979)--didn't go on to win the
nomination. If he wins, Romney will: 1) offer Bob Dole(1995) and
George Bush(1999) as counterexamples of straw poll vote winners who
did get the nomination: 2) note that he won the first vote
regardless of the competition; and 3) explain that he gave his team
a trial run for the Iowa caucus in January.
Finally, for someone not on the
ballot for the Ames straw poll, Rudy Giuliani is spending a lot of
time and working very hard in Iowa. On Monday he talked about his
commitment to reduce abortions and increase adoptions and today it
was about protecting the quality of life for children. He has had 4
or 5 stops a day since his weather delayed arrival just before the
debate Sunday morning. Talking directly about promoting a "culture
of life," of course, is aimed squarely at social conservatives who
make up a significant segment of the GOP electorate there. Now I'm
told he has added an extra night's stay and a stop for tomorrow in
Council Bluffs.