Robert Costa, National Review
On a blustery New Year's Day, Rick Santorum was in the rural, western slice of the Hawkeye State. He spent the morning at the Daily Grind coffee shop in Sioux City, and then held a rally in Orange City. In the evening, he drove north to Rock Rapids, a sparsely populated town near the Minnesota border. As expected, the road trip drew heavy media coverage. But Santorum was looking for more than the spotlight; he was scrambling for votes. As Tuesday's caucuses near, the former Pennsylvania senator is surging, but his momentum is precarious, fueled by a finicky Iowa electorate. To...
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