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"Notice I don't talk about those issues in my speech" now, Santorum said in an interview after a recent appearance here. "I talk about the moral component to our society, but I don't talk about marriage and life as the lead issues." Santorum, who appeared at a candidate forum at an evangelical church in suburban Des Moines, is hoping to win support from conservatives with different priorities. "I'm here to tell you I've got a solid conservative record, taking on entitlements," Santorum told a gathering of Republicans in Marshalltown on Wednesday. A number of leading Iowa Republicans are trying to entice Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels to enter the race and to campaign in Iowa. In normal years, Daniels might not have much appeal here, as someone who made his reputation as a fiscal hawk and put social issues on the backburner in his state. This year, though, that might not be a problem. Branstad, who served four terms in the 1980s and 1990s before waging a comeback last year, said Iowa could surprise people this time. If a candidate "comes in with the right kind of message on the economic issues, they could well win," he said. Not so in 2008, when Huckabee beat businessman Mitt Romney, despite Romney's huge investment of staff and money in the state. Christian conservative activists began taking a larger role in the caucuses about 20 years ago. Their impact was illustrated by the Rev. Pat Robertson's second-place finish in 1988 and reinforced by Huckabee's win in 2008. Sixty percent of Republican caucus-goers in 2008 said they were born-again or evangelical Christians, according to exit polls. But Branstad said the unusually large turnout in the 2010 primary election in Iowa showed that economic anxieties were now mobilizing more conservative voters.
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