- WASHINGTON -- Rick Santorum won the Louisiana Republican presidential primary Saturday, beating front-runner Mitt Romney in yet another conservative Southern state. (Huffington Post)
- Saturday's primary in Louisiana is a perfect example. Despite Mr. (New York Times Blogs)
- The Democratic incumbent faces no serious primary challenge and his re-election campaign already is well under way. Romney barely campaigned in Louisiana, though his allies spent on TV ads there. (NPR News)
- The Democratic incumbent faces no serious primary challenge and his re-election campaign already is well under way. Romney barely campaigned in Louisiana, though his allies spent on TV ads there. (CNBC)
- Saturdays primary allocated only 20 of Louisianas 46 total contests despite failing to chip away at Romneys delegate lead. (Union Leader)
- Still, the Louisiana (BEESLA) results offer a boost to Santorum and highlight emphasis on Romney thwarting Santorum in Wisconsin, the next competitive primary. The exit polling showed Santorum won all types of voters, CNN reported. (Businessweek)
- Early results from exit polls of Louisiana Republican voters show Rick Santorum carried exit polls conducted during this year's nomination contest. Santorum was the primary benefactor of voters' enthusiasm. (Washington Post)
- A spokesman for Romney attempted to attend the Santorum primary night watch party in Wisconsin he would welcome Romney's resignation from the race after the results from Louisiana. (ABC News)
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Louisiana primary results
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