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unique group of people and that you re talking about. these are folks that got to brave the cold. they got to drive to these caucus meetings. they gather at 8:00. they got to listen to all the speeches, right, people making their case for the candidates, and then finally they vote at the end of the evening. i imagine they are pretty highly motivated. who are these folks? well, they are the party activists. there are some candidates i think who have expanded the pool this time around. i think ron paul is drawing in some young people, perhaps some disaffected independents and even obama voters last time around. but it tends to be people who are kind of political junkies who would get in to something like this. but that fact that you have to show up on a cold night at an exact place and exact time is one of the things that makes it so volatile, and also the fact that it is a neighborhood meeting. you re there with your peers. there s a lot of discussion. so, peer pressure can come in to
hour three of the candidates are taking part in a rock the caucus rally, targeting younger voters. i want you to listen in here. i think we got michele bachmann, ron paul, rick santorum, all of them looking for the last-minute vote. let s listen in to do business if you re a job creator because of our tax code. i m a tax lawyer. i want to abolish the tax code and do away with it and put it in its place a pro-growth code so that you can wildly succeed with your future and with your plan. i want a future for you. i want a hope for you. and we can do that if we open up the opportunities in the tax code. change our climate for doing business. and grow the economy. that s my goal for you. and what i want to do, too, is bring down the price of a gallon of gas. gasoline was $1.79 a gallon the day that barack obama became president. we can get it back to that again because the united states is the number one energy resource-rich nation in the world. and i want to open that up f
this. the des moines register poll, a lot of people focus on it and it s the gold standard. and two questions really interesting in this poll. could you still be persuaded to support another candidate? you heard chris wallace mention it earlier and could be persuaded at 41%? now, the other question that caught our eye, is this your first iowa caucus? and that was, first caucus, 27%. what does that tell you about the caucus goers going into tuesday. tells me a lot of ron paul people, are out there. and they ve not participated before. that s a lot for ron paul. what about the santorum surge here. how does he have to make it real in all of these precincts? what does he have to tell the 41% to get them over the top? well, you know, the caucus is a neighborhood meeting. and it s actually a native american term for meeting of tribal leaders, so this is your friends and neighbors and they get together and santorum