Doug Gross

veteran Republican activist

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Attorney from Des Moines, Iowa and veteran Republican activist, who was the Republican nominee for governor of Iowa in 2002; Chairman of Mitt Romney's 2008 presidential campaign

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The  Des Moines Register Poll , out today, shows yet another also-ran picking up steam as Iowa Republicans prepare to  caucus  tomorrow night.

Romney, Paul and...Santorum?

The Des Moines Register Poll , out today, shows yet another also-ran picking up steam as Iowa Republicans prepare to caucus tomorrow night.

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The  Des Moines Register Poll , out today, shows yet another also-ran picking up steam as Iowa Republicans prepare to  caucus  tomorrow night.

Romney, Paul and...Santorum?

The Des Moines Register Poll , out today, shows yet another also-ran picking up steam as Iowa Republicans prepare to caucus tomorrow night.

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Last night was  episode thirteen  for the Republican presidential candidates. Has it been serious politics or reality TV?

Does Iowa Still Matter in the Age of TV?

Last night was episode thirteen for the Republican presidential candidates. Has it been serious politics or reality TV?

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