University Daily Kansan Wednesday, January 23, 1980 5 Dole disappointed by Iowa results; future undecided Sen. Robert Dole's top presidential campaign workers met yesterday morning after Dole's last-piece finish in the Iowa caucuses Monday. They declined to comment on the future of the campaign beyond Dole's prepared statement, which blamed his leadership for the start of his personal campaign there. 'I am disappointed by the results in but realistically I should not have been surprised to see my campaign there actually started Jan. 4,' he said. 'Within the next few days, I will be disappointed.' The campaign, which has been through a handful of managers in its eight months of existence, also has had problems in New England. Last month, eight of the 10 staffers in New Hampshire resigned, including the director of operations who said then that he was being held in state to go "in gaining support in that way." Money problems also have plaged the campaign since it start in May. He may have $237,000 at Matching Funds, matching funds, but his former campaign consulting firm, which claims he owe them$ 237,000, promptly filed suit to the company money pending settlement of the claim. Iowa win gives Bush extra push DES MOREN, Iowa (AP)—George Bush, a face in the Republican crowd no longer, said yesterday that his keynote victory over Ronald Reagan in the Iowa caucuses gave him momentum that would set the rest of his campaign pace 'hourling and yowling at my heels.' While Reagan, suddenly vulnerable, scaffolded at Iowa's ranking of the Republican presidential field as a straw vote that doesn't necessarily reflect GOP opinion, he turned his campaign to New Hampshire and said he would do even better. With most of the precincts reporting yesterday, Bush led the GOP's straw vote with 33 percent, followed by Ronald Reagan's 27 percent. Monday, Bush held a 5,644 vote lead over Reagan with 22 percent of the precedents yet to be counted. Republicans, plagued by economic insecurity, had to tail the rest of the ballots by hand. Reagan said in Los Angeles, "If I had to lose one, I'm glad it was a straw vote and not a primary." The former California governor would also win in New Hampshire Feb. 28. He also said that if Iowa had had a primary election instead of voting in precinct caucuses, he would have won. George Bush Bush's winning strategy depended on a reaction that began over a year ago when Bush started campaigning in Iowa. He led the country by marching to leaders with organizations in all 99 counties. BUSH SPENT the last few days of the campaign telephoning Iowa residents while other candidates advertised on television. Going to Iowa before anyone else helped him get the backing of influential citizens there. Bush also had the backing of two national committee members, John McDonald and Mary Louise Smith. In the Democratic caucuses, President Cahill and the senator from Massachusetts said the next two contests, in his native New York, would be held at the state sideboard of Democratic precinct caucuses and the senator from Massachusetts said the next two contests, in his native New York, would be held at the state sideboard of Democratic precinct caucuses and the senator from Massachusetts said the next two contests, in his native New York, would be held at the state sideboard of Democratic precinct caucuses and the senator from Massachusetts said the next two contests, in his native New York, would be held at the state sideboard of Democratic precinct caucuses and the senator from Massachusetts said the next two contests, in his native New York, would be held at the state sideboard of Democratic precinct caucuses and the senator from Massachusetts said the next two contests, in his native New York, would be held at the state sideboard of Democratic precinct caucuses and the senator from Massachusetts said the next two contests, in his native New York, would be held at the state sideboard of Democratic precinct caucuses and the senator from Massachusetts said the next two contests, in his native New York, would be held at the state sideboard of Democratic precinct caucuses and the senator from Massachusetts said the next two contests, in his native New York, would be held at the state sideboard of Democratic precinct caucuses and the senator from Massachusetts said the next two contests, in his native New York, would be held at the state sideboard of Democratic precinct caucuses and the senator from Massachusetts said the next two contests, in his native New York, would be held at the state sideboard of Democratic precinct caucus The margin of Carter's victory, 59 percent to Kennedy's 31, was an lowa surprise. The massive turnout of Iowa voters to register their preferences at caucuses in each of the state's 2,531 precincts was surprising. Republicans said that more than 100,000 persons came to their meetings, nearly five times more than in the last presidential election. They drew about 100,000, a record for that party. "It negates the position that the caucasus were just a small, isolated event," he said. That is also what Reagan suggested. BUT EVEN that startling turnout represented only about 15 percent of Iowa's 1.5 million registered voters. "I have said that there was no way to predict this," said Reagan, who was consistently favored in national polls of Republican presidential preferences. Bush said his organization had made the difference. On Monday night, Bush told his supporters, "I have been savoring the moments tonight. They're all saying it was wrong to send the hell is wrong with good organization?" Your entertainment solution Jan R. H. 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