- Mitt Romney has clinched the Republican presidential nomination. The Associated Press has projected he has won the Texas GOP primary, and ABC News estimates he will win at least 88 of Texas's 155 delegates, giving him the 1,144 needed to win the nomination. (ABC News)
- (CBS News) After months of campaigning, CBS News estimates that Mitt Romney has earned the necessary delegates to clinch the Republican presidential nomination. (CBS News)
- LAS VEGAS--Mitt Romney mathematically clinched the Republican nomination for president on Tuesday, accumulating enough delegates from his win in the Texas primary to pass the 1,144 needed to secure the nomination at his partys convention in August. (YAHOO!)
- Mitt Romney's long and arduous path to the Republican presidential nomination is officially over. (Politico.com)
- Mitt Romney has clinched the Republican presidential nomination with a resounding victory in Texas and now faces a five-month sprint to convince voters to trust him over President Barack Obama in the 6 November election. (The Guardian)
- Mitt Romneys presidential campaign collided with Donald Trumps birther rhetoric on Tuesday as the reality television star hosted a fundraiser for the Republican while claiming again that President Barack Obama is foreign-born. (KSTP)
- Mitt Romney on Tuesday night won the Texas primary, FOX News Channel reported, claiming enough delegates to secure the Republican presidential nomination. With less than two percent of precincts reporting, Romney had 71. (myfoxny.com)
- Its hard now to recall all the early season discussion around a brokered convention or prolonged Republican primary. (Huffington Post)
- WASHINGTON — In a footnote to the long and often caustic Republican primary contest, Mitt Romney surpassed the number of delegates needed to clinch the presidential nomination Tuesday night by winning the Texas primary. (Imperial Valley Press Online)
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Mitt Romney clinches
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