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He went to Iowa because coastal Georgia needs its own president

Over the weekend, the Brunswick News reported that Cap Fendig, the Glynn County commissioner running as a Republican candidate for president, spent nearly a month in Iowa, but has come back home to thaw out.

He’s got about $70,000 in his entire budget, which isn’t what Mitt Romney is spending there each day.

“We spent three and a half weeks visiting 55 cities and towns in Iowa,” Fendig said. “Our strategy was to campaign in towns with a population of 7,000 to 10,000. We felt these smaller communities would be more responsive to our message.”

So far, Fendig’s strategy of not peaking too early — pity that poor Mike Huckabee — seems to be working.

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