Mitt back in the lead
By | Thursday, December 15th, 2011 | Politics

The closer the actual voting gets in Iowa, the more fluid the race becomes. In this video, Scott tells us his data show that Newt Gingrich has fallen out of the lead and Mitt Romney has taken the top spot. At least for the moment:

The candidate to keep an eye on, though, is Ron Paul. The talking heads all agree that he’s got the most phenomenal ground game they’ve seen in Iowa, and it could be enough to put him over the top.

This is why we all love politics, folks.


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Norman Leahy

Norm Leahy has written about Virginia and national politics online since 2002, beginning with One Man's Trash (OMT), and continuing through Bacon's Rebellion (both the blog and the e-zine), Sic Semper Tyrannis, NBC12's Decision Virginia, Richmond.com and Tertium Quids. He is the chief blogger at "The Score" and a producer of "The Score" radio show as well as being a Washington Examiner contributor.

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