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As @taras likes to put it, “Jim Geraghty is ALWAYS WRONG.”
If people actually realized Facebook memes etc are what change their mind about things, they wouldn’t be doing their job properly.
Not saying that actually got Trump elected, but he seriously misunderstands the desired function.
The 2012 Iowa Republican caucus was botched. There was a two week delay in the announcement that Rick Santorum won. The point of the Iowa caucus is to be an early boost for a well organized candidate. It failed.