Politics | Ron Paul 2012 Ron Paul Catches Gingrich in Iowa Newt clings to 1-point lead, with Romney in third By John Johnson Suggested by bousquetcm Posted Dec 13, 2011 5:36 PM CST Copied Ron Paul and Newt Gingrich at a presidential debate at Dartmouth College in Hanover, N.H., on Oct. 11. (AP Photo/Scott Eells, Pool) The first chink in Newt Gingrich's surge? A new Public Policy Polling survey shows that his lead in Iowa has dropped from 9 points to 1 point in a week. And the beneficiary isn't Mitt Romney but Ron Paul. The new figures have Gingrich at 22%, down 5 points, and Paul at 21%, up 3 points. Romney sticks at 16%. What's it all mean? Adam Sorensen, Time: The poll could be a fluke, but "Gingrich’s lead was always tenuous and it’s not surprising that the absolutely brutal ad campaigns against him have at very least slowed his ascent." Ed Morrissey, Hot Air: It might be time to start thinking about a deadlocked convention. "Paul winning Iowa just might mean the GOP nominating Ryan, Christie, or Daniels." Tommy Christopher, Mediaite: "Unlike Gingrich, Ron Paul has the fundraising and organizational apparatus to take him beyond wins in early states, so a victory in Iowa could very well propel him to a brokered convention, or more." The mainstream media doesn't much like Paul's chances, "but results like these make it increasingly difficult to ignore him." Read These Next Rare cancer claims a former Super Bowl champ. A "horrific" incident killed 3 deputies in East Los Angeles. This is why you don't wear metal in MRI rooms. You're well-known, out with your mistress, and busted on Kiss Cam. Report an error