Saturday, February 4, 2012

Nevada caucus

  • With the doors closed at caucus precincts across Nevada, CBS News projects that Mitt Romney has won the Nevada Republican caucuses by a sizable margin, giving him his third victory in the race for the Republican presidential nomination.
  • (CBS News)
  • As results from the Nevada Republican presidential caucuses trickle in, tallies from one county – a big one – are notably tardy.
  • (Baltimore Sun)
  • Those numbers were gathered from vote counters at caucus sites across the state. With a win in Nevada, Romney will be the first GOP candidate in this cycle to score back-to-back wins.
  • (CNN)
  • LAS VEGAS - Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney jumped to a strong lead in the Nevada caucuses Saturday night, reaching for a second straight campaign victory over a field of rivals suddenly struggling to keep pace.
  • (Newsday)
  • LAS VEGAS – Mitt Romney, confident that he will notch another victory here tonight, decamped for the day to fly to Colorado as his rivals already began conceding their expected losses and focusing on the states ahead.
  • (Boston Globe)
  • Rick Santorum, who barely campaigned in Nevada, found very little backing among caucusgoers here. While Mr.
  • (New York Times Blogs)
  • No surprise: Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney has been declared the winner in Nevada's caucuses,the AP says, supported by a politically-active Mormon base. The only question was his margin of victory. "I think he needs a breakthrough.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Republican caucus-goers have begun gathering in community centers, veterans halls and schools across the state to announce their preference in the Republican nominating process.
  • (CBS News)
  • The caucus rules were a demonstration of democracy and a reflection of religious diversity. Nevada awarded its delegates in proportion to the caucus vote totals, meaning that any candidate who captured at least 3.
  • (NJ.com)

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