- LAS VEGAS, Nev. —Desite his third-place finish in Florida's primary, Rick Santorum says the results are further proof that he is the only candidate who can beat Mitt Romney. (Politico.com)
- With nearly 100% of the vote counted in the Florida primary, Ron Paul trails far behind the leaders with about 7% of ballots counted. And his avid supporters are mad -- on Twitter at least. (Los Angeles Times)
- Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is feeling the momentum going into Floridas primary election. The latest polls show Romney running ahead of rival candidate Newt Gingrich by a comfortable margin. (Huffington Post)
- Gingrich may have lost Florida, but he's souring voters on Romney and wreaking havoc on Mitt's support among independents. (Daily Beast)
- Fox News projects that Mitt Romney will triumph in the Sunshine State, taking all 50 of Florida's delegates. It's a winner-take-all state and Romney has won it all. (FOX News)
- Mitt Romney gets all of Floridas 50 convention delegates, the biggest primary haul so far. Rick Santorum says the Florida result shows Newt Gingrich is fading. (WIBW)
- Florida holds its Republican primary Tuesday. Melissa Block talks with NPRs Mara Liasson about the contest in Florida — and the road ahead. Copyright © 2012 National Public Radio®. For personal, noncommercial use only. See Terms of Use. (NPR News)
- Florida's Republican primary decisively went to presidential contender Mitt Romney after polls closed Tuesday night, with Romney commanding a 46 percent lead to Newt Gingrichs 32 percent. (Fox 13 Now - Salt Lake City)
- Over 630,000 early ballots helped lock in Romneys pre-South Carolina lead. (CNN)
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Florida primary
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