Mitt Romney’s decision to snub Iowa this weekend and instead campaign in the Granite State during the crucial final days before Iowa’s Jan. 3 caucuses means he could be missing out on a chance to win over Hawkeye State voters, an Iowa GOP official warned yesterday. “Most of their minds are not ...
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