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The true value of Ames (The Week)

New York – The Iowa straw poll got upstaged by Rick Perry and dismissed by skeptics. But if you think it was just an glorified political sideshow, you’re wrong

I spent most of last week in Iowa, following the Republican presidential hopefuls through state fair appearances, a national debate, and a long day in Ames as straw poll voters rendered their judgment on the GOP candidates. Even before I arrived in Ames, however, plenty of skeptical voices asked whether the entire exercise was overblown and overhyped, nothing more than a meaningless Republican fundraiser dressed up as a critical campaign event. Rick Perry’s decision to officially enter the race from South Carolina on the day of the straw poll made that question even more trenchant.

Did Republicans make too much of the Ames poll?  If they did, they had plenty of company. National news organizations sent their political A-teams to Iowa. ABC and NBC had their White House correspondents on the ground in Ames for the three days of the debate and the straw poll, Jake Tapper and Chuck Todd respectively. Fox broadcast its nightly news from the stage built into the Hilton Coliseum’s makeshift media room on the floor of the arena,

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