Exit Polling from the largest county in Nevada suggests that when all votes are in, Romney could take 53% of the vote, Newt Gingrich 20%, Ron Paul 18%, and Rick Santorum 9%.
The final count from the Nevada Caucus has apparently been delayed because some precincts were permitted to stay open longer than others, in a bit of a rocky day for Nevada State Republican Party organizers. One voting place in particular, organized at the behest of casino owner Shelden Adelman, Newt Gingrich’s giant donor, was allowed to close late Saturday to accommodate observant Jews on their Sabbath.
At that Caucus, despite an expectation that Gingrich would prevail, Ron Paul defeated Newt Gingrich AND Mitt Romney. Unexpected, and quite fascinating. Official results at this hour show Mitt Romney ahead of the pack by near 20 points.
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A super-sized win shapes up in Nevada for Mitt Romney. Not simply because the state has a population which is 7% Mormon, but because Romney led among Evangelicals, Catholics, women, and those who want someone who is electable. Here’s the numbers as we have them at this hour.
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It’s Newt. No it’s Mitt! No…it’s Newt. It was reported on Politico! No…it was all a decoy. Donald Trump is nothing if not a superstar at manipulating the media. In this case he jumped from one candidate to another in a matter of hours!
Here’s the story…
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Mitt Romney and Ron Paul have more in common than you know: their wives! Ann Romney and Carol Paul have become fast friends on the campaign trail, but more importantly? Romney and Paul see the country’s economic future as number one, and Ron Paul doesn’t want to do anything that would cement Barack Obama in the Oval Office. The Washington Post endorses today, what The Kitchen Cabinet has been reporting.
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Donald Trump To Endorse Newt Gingrich. FASCINATING!
Wouldn’t you think that Trump would support fellow businessman Mitt Romney?
Even so, the whole endorsement here has a tiny bit of the same feel…as The Apprentice. The only question is which one of them is the APPRENTICE!
Perhaps Gingrich offered him Treasury Secretary????
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U.S. intelligence has gathered intelligence revealing that all of our country’s blood, labor, money and HEART, could be wasted if the Obama administration continues on its political path to withdrawal. How many days until November 6th? Hope we have that long…..
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A win in every category, in every direction, and only in the dreams of Mitt Romney since 2008, when he lost by five hard points to John McCainin Florida. Romney took 46% of the vote quieting critics and pundits who said he would never be able to appeal to a broad slice of the GOP.
This time, he did.
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The fastest and most effective way to change the economy overnight? Teach our sons and daughters to bring children into PREPARED HOMES. This heartbreaking story from The New York Daily News today demonstrates why children…shouldn’t be parents.
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No matter Mitt Romney has been smiling wide for the past 36 hours. He knew the inside polling. Even the Christian Right’s Ralph Reed called it a monumental win. Evangelicals split for Romney. Catholics voted for Romney by a 26-point margin with TWO Catholics on the ballot. He won Latinos, women, and even a surprising share of worried Tea Party voters. But it’s not over.
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It’s not a landslide, but close to it. In a state where Mitt Romney faced challenges from Evangelical groups, distrusting members of the respected Florida Tea Party, the Democratic National Committee, Big Labor AND Newt Gingrich fighting 20 hours every day, everywhere, Mitt Romney comes out the victor. Winning…..BIG.
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