- CNN projected that Mitt Romney will win the Nevada Republican presidential caucuses based on results and entrance polling. With 43% of the vote in, Romney held about 43% of the vote while former House Speaker Newt Gingrich had 25% and Rep. (CNN)
- As results from the Nevada Republican presidential caucuses trickle in, tallies from one county – a big one – are notably tardy. (Chicago Tribune)
- Going into the 2012 Nevada caucus, Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is favored to come out on top of the results. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, U.S. Rep. Ron Paul and former U.S. (Huffington Post)
- No surprise: Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney is the overwhelming victor in Nevada's caucuses, supported by a politically-active Mormon base but dominating across demographic groups. (Washington Post)
- No surprises here: Mitt Romney has won the Nevada caucuses in his second consecutive victory of the 2012 Republican presidential-nomination season. (International Business Times)
- LAS VEGAS — With social media an integral part of news consumption these days, the Nevada Republican Party will test Twitters real-time capabilities in announcing results from its presidential caucuses today. (Denver Post)
- CNN's aggressiveness on results won the cable network some attention on Saturday night. This report by Reuters relied on CNN numbers, as did this post by Slate's Dave Weigel. Pickup notwithstanding, CNN went all out on Nevada. (Washington Post)
- As Republicans in Nevada prepare to hand Mitt Romney a likely victory in todays caucuses, the former Massachusetts governor made a swing through Colorado — where hes looking to keep his momentum going on Tuesday. (Denver Post)
- Despite the praise for Paul's campaign from State Senator Roberson, Dr. Paul scored 3rd in the Nevada results carrying around 20% of the vote. Mitt Romney placed first with nearly 43% of the vote. (Examiner)
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Nevada results
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