Sunday, March 18, 2012

Puerto rico primary

  • Mitt Romney scored an overwhelming win Sunday in Puerto Ricos Republican presidential primary, trouncing chief rival Rick Santorum on the Caribbean island even as the two rivals looked ahead to more competitive contests this week in Illinois and Louisiana.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Puerto Ricans are American citizens who do not vote in U.S. presidential general elections, but they do participate in Republican and Democratic nominating contests. Sunday, Puerto Rico holds a GOP primary.
  • (NPR News)
  • SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- Republican presidential hopefuls Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum are campaigning in next-up primary states of Illinois and Louisiana, while Puerto Ricans get their say in picking the GOPs presidential nominee.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Mitt Romney is projected to win Sunday's primary in Puerto Rico, according to The Associated Press.
  • (ABC News)
  • Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney won all 20 delegates at stake in Puerto Ricos Republican presidential primary Sunday, adding to his lead in the race for delegates to the partys national convention. Puerto Rico awarded delegates proportionally.
  • (AP - msnbc.com)
  • SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico | Mitt Romney scored an overwhelming win Sunday in Puerto Ricos Republican presidential primary, trouncing chief rival Rick Santorum. But the two rivals are looking ahead to more competitive contests this week in Illinois and Louisiana.
  • (NWI.com)
  • CNN has projected that Mitt Romney will win Sundays primary in Puerto Rico, and Romney will most likely receive all 20 of Puerto Ricos delegates. Romney had the support of Puerto Ricos Republican governor, Luis Fortuño, and was expected to win handily.
  • (Weekly Standard)
  • BAYAMON, Puerto Rico -- The delegate haul in Puerto Ricos primary Sunday will be small and the islands voters will not be able to weigh in on the presidential race in November.
  • (Sacramento Bee)
  • Washington: Frontrunner Mitt Romney has won the Puerto Ricos Republican presidential primary, taking him a step closer to bagging the partys nomination to challenge incumbent Barack Obama in the fall.
  • (in.com)

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