- No surprise: Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney is the overwhelming victor in Nevada Results are still (slowly) coming in; you can follow them here. While most caucuses were finished this afternoon, start times are staggered. (Washington Post)
- That will hold up final results in Clark County – where 60 percent of Republicans in the state live – until about 11 p.m. EST. (Boston Globe)
- Representative Joe Heck, a Nevada of caucus-goers who described themselves as Tea Party supporters, Romney won 51 percent of the vote, according to the surveys. (Boston Globe)
- For more on how the caucus system works, read this primer. Unofficial results will be available starting at 8 p.m. ET through the Nevada Republican party in partnership with Google and Twitter. (Washington Post)
- I got kicked out of a Nevada caucus. Having been assigned to report on a random Also, sympathetic voters had slipped me what they said were the precinct results: Mitt Romney, 60; Newt Gingrich, 42; Ron Paul, 8; Rick Santorum, 8. (Miami Herald)
- Partial results Many caucus-goers signed petitions urging the states Republican Party to ditch the caucuses and return to a primary system next time, the newspaper reported. (USA Today)
- Follow real-times results at Colorado Saturday night instead of Nevada because Colorado is a state in which he can be competitive. (CNN)
- Nevada Republicans will only four states have voted so far -- of the 2012 presidential campaign. At stake are 28 delegates and, as always, the elusive momentum card. (International Business Times)
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Nevada caucus 2012 results
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