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http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/feb/2/charles-hurt-ted-cruz-wins-iowa-but-he-wont-be-the/print/

Ted Cruz wins Iowa, but he won’t be the GOP nominee for president
By Charles Hurt - - Tuesday, February 2, 2016

ANALYSIS/OPINION:

DES MOINES — Well, that's settled. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz will not be the 2016 Republican nominee for president.

At least not if recent history is any guide. It has been 16 years since Republican caucus-goers here have accurately picked the eventual GOP nominee for president. In other words, not once in this entire century has Iowa picked the winner for Republicans.

Ted Cruz joins former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and ex-Sen. Rick Santorum, who won the caucuses in 2008 and 2012, respectively.

Neither Mr. Huckabee nor Mr. Santorum were able to convert those Iowa victories into any kind of groundswell of support outside the frozen cornfields of Iowa.

Mr. Cruz carefully followed the same playbook deployed in the caucuses won by his predecessors.

First, he built a massive and highly organized grassroots ground game. It was impressive. Also, Mr. Cruz spend significant money and a huge amount of time and energy courting Iowa voters.

Mr. Cruz was handsomely rewarded with the highest number of caucus votes of any Republican in history. Which means he is really popular — in Iowa.

Similarly, Mr. Huckabee and Mr. Santorum bet their entire presidential campaigns on Iowa, and it paid off for them as well. At least, in terms of winning Iowa. In the end, of course, those victories turned out to be meaningless.

Mr. Cruz also followed in the footsteps of previous Iowa winners in that he shamelessly and overtly deployed his religious faith as a guiding — perhaps overriding — reason for electing him. The man was literally quoting scripture during his campaign events. This preaching culminated in the creepy footage of Mr. Cruz directing his supporters to "awaken the body of Christ." Ick.

Obviously, it is a strategy that works in Iowa. But I am also pretty sure that God is not so hot about somebody awakening the body of Christ for personal political purposes. Sounds, well, a little self-centered and diabolical.

And, unfortunately for Mr. Cruz, it doesn't usually work so well going forward. Even in a place like South Carolina where they love their Christian politicians, Mr. Trump is beating Mr. Cruz by 15 points, according to the polls.

The problem for Mr. Cruz is that it is undeniable that Mr. Trump has at least broken through to Christian voters. Many of them trust him and believe that he is serious about fighting for them and protecting religious liberty.

Mr. Cruz's impressive win Monday night, of course, sparked a wildfire of giddy gloating among the Great Punditocracy who find Donald Trump so vulgar and repellent. It is like the only thing that matters to them is winning.

But Donald Trump had the last laugh when he walked out on the stage to deliver his concession speech.

For weeks and months we have been told that Mr. Trump cannot handle losing. His entire campaign is built around winning every time. And if he loses Iowa, we were told again and again and again, Mr. Trump would fall apart. The first chink in his armor would utterly crumple him to the ground.

Only, instead, Mr. Trump came out with his family and delivered a wonderfully gracious and funny and hopeful concession speech and told his supporters how honored he was to come in second place in Iowa.

Alas, the Great Punditocracy keeps alive their perfect streak of being wrong about everything when it comes to Donald J. Trump.
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Obviously, it is a strategy that works in Iowa. But I am also pretty sure that God is not so hot about somebody awakening the body of Christ for personal political purposes.

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95% of those rooting for Ted Crooze simply don't get this - it goes right over their head, hits the ceiling, and lands completely lifeless on the floor.

What they are completely overlooking is that the USA is a degenerate, secular, Godless society.

This is 1,000% accurate, verifiable both by recent rulings of the USSC supporting gay marriage and abortion and the INACTION OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY to defund Planned Parenthood and DEFEND what truly is near-and-dear to the heart of Almighty God - THE FAMILY UNIT.

All of the grandiose and frantically hyped-out bantering for Ted Cruz will produce the EXACT SAME RESULTS they did for Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney, resulting in another antichrist taking this country further down the road to hell.

It was the INACTION and PROGRESSIVE TAKEOVER OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY that brought this country to where it is now - NOT the Democrats.
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Ted Cruz joins former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and ex-Sen. Rick Santorum, who won the caucuses in 2008 and 2012, respectively.

Neither Mr. Huckabee nor Mr. Santorum were able to convert those Iowa victories into any kind of groundswell of support outside the frozen cornfields of Iowa.

Everyone keeps focusing on Hucakbee and Santorum but ignoring that prior to that, other nominees did win Iowa including Bush and Dole.

We've seen a lot of breaks in patterns though in the past decade. From Senators not winning the White House to even last night, Cruz staying strong against Ethanol subsidies in Iowa and getting a record turn out.  It was also expected that high turn-out would lean towards Trump but new voters broke for Cruz instead.

I think we need to be careful of looking at any of this race as the 'just because it happened in the past' type of analysis. Trends are breaking all over the place.

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Everyone keeps focusing on Hucakbee and Santorum but ignoring that prior to that, other nominees did win Iowa including Bush and Dole.

We've seen a lot of breaks in patterns though in the past decade. From Senators not winning the White House to even last night, Cruz staying strong against Ethanol subsidies in Iowa and getting a record turn out.  It was also expected that high turn-out would lean towards Trump but new voters broke for Cruz instead.

I think we need to be careful of looking at any of this race as the 'just because it happened in the past' type of analysis. Trends are breaking all over the place.

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And, unfortunately for Mr. Cruz, it doesn't usually work so well going forward. Even in a place like South Carolina where they love their Christian politicians, Mr. Trump is beating Mr. Cruz by 15 points, according to the polls.

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Counterpoint to the premise of the article:

Iowa has actually predicted the President all bar once since 1980 .....
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I don't think Cruz is hurt by using evangelical Christianity for personal political purposes, I think where he could be hurt is by being painted as the candidate of evangelicals period.  If there is one segment of the population that is reviled by the larger American population today, it is evangelicals.  Cruz' challenge now is to break out of the evangelical "straightjacket" and broaden his appeal.  Now he needs to sell smaller-government (it will never be truly small) conservatism as an answer to today's problems.  Not an easy task either as America, in its entirety, is not a very conservative nation in 2016.  That is his challenge - he got his starting gun win but he needs to translate now to a far, far broader and very skeptical audience.  Handsome Rubio and Tough-man Trump lay in wait for him on ground that is not so favorable for someone painted as an evangelical.

Those guys thinking brokered convention might have something here.
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From the article:

And, unfortunately for Mr. Cruz, it doesn't usually work so well going forward. Even in a place like South Carolina where they love their Christian politicians, Mr. Trump is beating Mr. Cruz by 15 points, according to the polls.

And the polls had Trump leading in Iowa.
http://www.examiner.com/article/new-polls-have-trump-with-lead-iowa-and-new-hampshire

This race is far too dynamic right now, especially for races that far out, to predict with accuracy.