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    Iowa GOP now says Santorum won caucuses

    DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Offering no explanation, the Iowa Republican Party has declared Rick Santorum as winner of the Iowa caucuses, days after saying incomplete vote results precluded it from doing just that.

    GOP State Chairman Matt Strawn and the party's State Central Committee issued a statement late Friday naming the former Pennsylvania senator as the winner, "in order to clarify conflicting reports and to affirm the results" that were released Wednesday.

    The committee's release Wednesday said Santorum was 34 votes ahead of former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney in the final certified results from 1,766 precincts. But because eight precincts never turned in certified results, Strawn said in the statement Thursday that the party could not declare a winner. He congratulated both Santorum and Romney. Sixteen days earlier, Strawn had announced that Romney had won the caucuses by eight votes.

    Saturday's statement offered no explanation of what had changed since Thursday, and Strawn did not return calls seeking comment.

    Two central committee members told The Associated Press that the group held a conference call Friday night to discuss the "confusion" about the results of the caucuses and directed Strawn to issue a statement making it clear that the party considered Santorum the winner.

    "There had been too much confusion and we needed to clear things up once and for all," said Steve Scheffler of the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition, a committee member who was on the call.

    Another committee member, Drew Ivers of Webster City, said the new statement declaring Santorum the winner was issued "to try to clarify the validity of the Iowa process."

    Scheffler said there was no vote by the 17-member committee but it was clear from the call that the consensus was to issue the statement.

    The certified results announced by Strawn on Thursday had Santorum with 29,839 votes and Romney with 29,805, a difference of 34. Ron Paul finished third with 26,036. Newt Gingrich finished fourth with 16,163 votes.

    Unofficial election night results from the eight missing precincts gave Santorum 81 votes and Romney 46. If those results had been certified to state party officials by Wednesday's deadline, Santorum's lead in the final tally would have been 69 votes.

     

    99 comments

    • Hello Again  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      What a bunch of bozos, they can't even count right.
    • boy howdy  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      this is from the party requiring photo id's to vote. the fraud is in the counting, not the voting. computerised counting is ripe for the picking for hackers or pre programmed malware.
    • William  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      the iowa establishment doesn't want to admit that romney didn't win --
      it was just another romney cheat to get voters in future primaries
    • jonah  •  Salisbury, Maryland  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      Voter Fraud
    • Gary  •  1 mth 1 day ago
      Iowa - Once upon a time we used to count and know how to!
    • Nicole  •  Charleston, West Virginia  •  1 mth 1 day ago
      Yeah thats a lie because Ron Paul had 26, 219 was the last I checked I wrote it down when I was watching it so even tho its not a lot votes you are taking away from Ron Paul .. How is that poss? if anyhting he should have more votes ! FRAUD.
    • s  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      Does it really matter? Santorum isn't going to be the nominee unless the other 3 drop dead.
    • whyme  •  1 mth 1 day ago
      ok Iowa: spread your fingers including thumbs and repeat after me: starting from the left hand, (hey the other hand) 1, 2 3, 4, 5 now look at the other hand (no, the other hand you have already counted that one) 6, 7, 8, 9, 10...continue using this counting method till you count all the votes...hey what happened to the boxes from the 8 precincts, oh i forgot you don't have another hand to count 11 and on so you trashed them...
    • Greg  •  1 mth 1 day ago
      What a joke.
    • Just throwing stones  •  Portage, Indiana  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      In my books Ron Paul won!
    • Capt. Thunderpants  •  Houston, Texas  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      Sounds a lot like Florida.
    • Chris  •  Portland, Maine  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      The Iowa caucuses are increasingly becoming irrelevant, which is why there were apparently some shenanigans to make sure Mitt "money bags" Romney initially won the caucus vote.
    • George  •  1 mth 1 day ago
      This does not look good for Iowa.
    • Jim M  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      Great timing, eh? If Santorum had been declared the Iowa winner BEFORE the NH primary, he would have brought in a boat load more donations and would have been able to compete more effectively there and in SC. I would never vote for him in a million years but I just hate unfairness.
    • Brian  •  Westlake, Ohio  •  1 mth 1 day ago
      "69" votes ahead? Now there's a great number for a candidate like Rick Santorum.....The headlines could and should have read "Santorum Wins Iowa with 69!"
    • Dennis N  •  Chico, California  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      The voters are making it hard for the party to anoint Flipper Romney.
    • Flapjack  •  Los Angeles, California  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      Santorum is a lunatic and the people that vote for him are morons. He took home a 20 week fetus and passed it around like a toy. Religious psychopaths have no place in politics.
    • Fedup in USA  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      So, why would I want to elect a GOP presidental candidate when they aren't even capable enough to count votes!? Can't count votes...can't count and allocate our tax dollars fairly...or legally!
    • goodguy  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      Quick, pass a bunch of voter fraud laws in Iowa and only target those Republicans that vote in the primary.
    • Lakes Lady  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      Oh for Pete's sake! They STILL never got 8 precincts votes sine they "lost" them. In actuality, the GOP isn't counting votes they're deciding behind closed doors who is the "winner". The GOP is manipulating the circus acts so I'm not sure why people even bother voting in any Republican contest. Yeah, right, suddenly they want Santorum to get some kind of bump since the religious "leaders" ordained him the priest of the U.S.
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