KERRY WINS!
Either by 271-267 (original size of EC)
or by 330-304 (436 + 2 per county, of which Iowa has exactly 99).
Since there are only 435 U.S. Representatives in Congress (I'm sure the 436th "House" elector is for D.C.'s U.S. Representative it would have if it were a state) and Iowa doesn't have an eqivalent to D.C. (the state capital is in the largest county in the state and I'm sure it has significant weight in the Legislature, if not that key to the ballance of power because of it's strong fealty to the Democrats - although I wouldn't be surprised if some of the suburbs within Polk County are Republican or competitive), could you tell me which county would gets the 436th Congressman or state representative under equal proportions and who carried that county, and thus what the result would be with one fewer "lower house elector"?