By Jamshid Ghazi Askar, Deseret News The Iowa caucuses may have ended with Rick Santorum, Mitt Romney and Ron Paul on top, but the men who finished fourth and fifth — Newt Gingrich and Rick Perry — could still heavily influence the way the Republican
Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R), coming in a disappointing fifth place in the Iowa caucuses, sounded a somber note at his final speech on Tuesday, raising the possibility of ending his presidential campaign. "With the voters'
Republican presidential candidate Texas Gov. Rick Perry speaks to local residents during a campaign stop at the Hotel Pattee as Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback, left, listens, Monday, Jan. 2, 2012, in Perry, Iowa. (AP/Charlie
By Michael Malone — Broadcasting & Cable, 1/3/2012 5:05:00 PM Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry spent the most money on television advertising heading into the Iowa Caucuses, according to an informal poll by Broadcasting & Cable of local TV
Rick Perry achieved YouTube fame in December, all thanks to his controversial campaign ad, “Strong,” which sparked an online outcry. The 30-second video spot featured Perry professing his faith, and vowing to “end Obama's war on religion.