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PICKET: Eyewitness says IA caucus site attendees voted for Trump

Although the Iowa GOP will not release the certified vote count for 14 days, where the public can see how many votes individuals received at various caucus sites, one witness at a caucus site in Storey County told me that New York City businessman Donald Trump received a little support from voters there.

PICKET: Santorum's perseverance pays off

Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney managed to win the Iowa caucuses by eight votes late Tuesday evening, when the final tally came in. Mr. Romney, who remains elusive to reporters following him on the campaign trail, was locked in a two man battle with former Senator Rick Santorum who was ahead of Romney at times by as little as 1 vote.

PICKET: GOP candidates scramble for last minute support in IA

Former Senator Rick Santorum addressed his 380th town hall style meeting on the campaign trail in Iowa at the Pizza Ranch in Altoona on Monday night and thanked Iowans for giving his campaign a last minute look and a boost in the polls. Mr. Santorum has visited all 99 counties of Iowa in the last year and move his large family to Iowa to help him on the campaign trail.

PICKET: Santorum in the spotlight after months on Iowa campaign trail

Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum appears to be keeping to his promise, because Iowa voters seem to be catching fire for him as the the Iowa caucuses gets closer. Many Republican voters have dismissed this presidential candidate who has been placed on the wing tips of the numerous GOP debate stages and struggled to get time to make his remarks among his opponents in front of Republican voters.

PICKET: Campaign 2012 primary polls going into the new year

Below is a sampling of recent polls taken for the upcoming GOP caucus and primary states this month. Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich are still in a relative three way fight for the number one position in Iowa with Rep. Ron Paul, Texas Republican.