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DYERSVILLE, Iowa - Walking into a conference room in the city's James Kennedy Library without fanfare, without handlers and without the customary presidential candidate entourage, Republican presidential candidate, former U.S. senator from Pennsylvania, Rick Santorum, smiled, said hello to the few people in the room who had come to see him and headed for a table with cookies.
Of the three non-media people who showed up to see Santorum Tuesday afternoon, only two seemed likely to vote for him, as the third was a card-carrying member of a union who didn't much care for Santorum's answer to his question about why American manufacturing companies don't pay more taxes. Later in the day in Dubuque, he gave a speech and answered questions in front of about 40 people at Star Restaurant.See the full content of this document
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In a setting markedly different from candidate Herman Cain's brief romp in Dubuque earlier in the day, Santorum seemed quite at ease in Dy...
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