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    Romney rolls to easy win in Nevada GOP caucuses

    LAS VEGAS (AP) — Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney cruised to a decisive victory in the Nevada caucuses Saturday night, notching a second straight triumph over a field of rivals suddenly struggling to keep pace.

    In victory, the former Massachusetts governor unleashed a sharp attack on President Barack Obama, whose economic policies he said have "made these tough times last longer."

    In a state with the worst joblessness in the country, Romney added, "This week he's been trying to take a bow for 8.3 percent unemployment. Not so fast, Mr. President. This is the 36th straight month with unemployment above the red line your own administration drew."

    The former Massachusetts governor held a double-digit lead over his nearest pursuer as the totals mounted in a state where fellow Mormons accounted for roughly a quarter of all caucus-goers.

    Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Texas Rep. Ron Paul vied for a distant second. Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum trailed the field.

    Returns from 14 of 17 counties showed Romney with 42 percent support, Gingrich with 26 percent, Paul with 18 percent and Santorum with 13 percent.

    Yet to report its results was Clark County, which includes Las Vegas and often accounts for half or more of the votes in a statewide election. Officials said it could be Sunday before those were released.

    In defeat, Gingrich swatted aside any talk of a withdrawal and emphatically renewed an earlier vow to campaign into the party convention in Tampa this summer. He said his goal was to "find a series of victories which by the end of Texas primary will leave us at parity" with Romney by early April.

    Romney's victory capped a week that began with his double-digit win in the Florida primary. That contest was as intense as Nevada's caucuses were sedate — so quiet that they produced little television advertising, no candidate debates and only a modest investment of time by the contenders.

    A total of 28 Republican National Convention delegates were at stake in caucuses held across the sprawling state. Romney won at least 10, Gingrich at least four, Paul at least three and Santorum at least two. Eight were still to be determined.

    That gives Romney a total of 97, including endorsements from Republican National Committee members who will automatically attend the convention and can support any candidate they choose. Gingrich has 30, Santorum 16 and Paul seven. It will take 1,144 delegates to win the Republican nomination.

    Nevada drew little attention in the nominating campaign but figures to be a fierce battleground in the fall between the winner of the GOP nomination and Democratic President Obama. The state's unemployment rate was measured at 12.6 percent in December, the worst in the country.

    According to the AP count, Romney began the day with 87 of the 1,144 delegates needed to win the Republican nomination. Gingrich had 26, Santorum 14 and Paul 4.

    As he did in Florida, Romney was eager to take on the mantle of nominee-in-waiting when he spoke to supporters — even though Gingrich, Santorum and Paul have said they intend to remain in the race.

    "President Obama seems to believe America's role as leader in the world is a thing of the past. I believe the 21st century will be and must be an American century," Romney said to cheers from his backers.

    Preliminary results of a poll of Nevada Republicans entering their caucuses showed that nearly half said the most important consideration in their decision was a candidate's ability to defeat Obama this fall, a finding in line with other states.

    About one-quarter of those surveyed said they are Mormon, roughly the same as in 2008, when Romney won with more than a majority of the vote in a multi-candidate field.

    The entrance poll was conducted by Edison Research for The Associated Press at 25 randomly selected caucus sites. It included 1,553 interviews and had a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.

    The caucus rules were a demonstration of democracy and a reflection of religious diversity.

    Nevada awarded its delegates in proportion to the caucus vote totals, meaning that any candidate who captured at least 3.57 percent of the total number of ballots cast would be rewarded. By contrast, Romney's victory in the Florida primary on Tuesday netted him all 50 of the delegates at stake there.

    While most caucuses were held during the day, an exception was Clark County, the state's largest. There, party officials arranged to hold one meeting well after sundown at the request of orthodox Jews who observe bans on driving, writing or other work-a-day activities during the Sabbath.

    Romney's victory in the state's 2008 caucuses, coupled with the heavy presence of voters who share his Mormon faith, turned Nevada into something of a way-station on the campaign calendar.

    There are just over 175,000 Mormons in the state, roughly 7 percent of the population. But they accounted for nearly a quarter of all 2008 Nevada GOP caucus-goers.

    Gingrich said he'd be happy to finish second, behind Romney and ahead of Paul. Paul, a Texas lawmaker, was one of two candidates to air television ads in the state, hoping for a close second-place finish if not an upset.

    Romney was the other, joined by Restore Our Future, the ubiquitous organization that supports him and has been heavily involved in earlier states.

    Santorum campaigned relatively little in Nevada, although he picked up the support of Sharron Angle, a tea party favorite who won the GOP Senate nomination in a 2010 upset and then lost her race to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

    From Nevada, the calendar turns to caucuses in Minnesota and Colorado and a non-binding primary in Missouri on Tuesday.

    Maine caucuses end next Saturday, and the next seriously contested states are expected to be primaries in Michigan and Arizona on Feb. 28.

    Nevada caucuses, coming four days after the Florida primary, meant little time for the type of intense campaign that characterized the first month of the race.

    The most memorable event of the four-day Nevada campaign was an endorsement that flamboyant billionaire Donald Trump bestowed on Romney in Las Vegas in a circus-like atmosphere that followed reports he would back Gingrich. The campaign event was brief, and Paul mocked The Donald and his decision. "I don't think he has that much credibility. I don't understand why we pay attention to him," he said.

    By the time Nevada Republicans caucused, Paul was campaigning in Minnesota, Santorum in Colorado.

    "The one thing that is on our side is the American people are waking up," Paul said in a speech in Rochester, Minn., that was frequently interrupted by applause. The Texan has yet to win a primary or caucus state.

    Santorum, who eked out a victory in Iowa a month ago, has faded since. He said he has raised $1 million online in recent days to help him in the upcoming states.

    Gingrich combined campaigning and fundraising in his time in Nevada, in hopes of righting a campaign that was victorious in the South Carolina primary on Jan. 21, only to crater 10 days later in Florida.

    Eager to demonstrate he intends to fight on, he announced plans to campaign next week in Ohio, one of several states with a Super Tuesday primary on March 6.

    His Florida victory in hand, Romney was acting like a front-runner again, campaigning against Obama more than Gingrich. Restore Our Future took on the former speaker, airing ads that said he consistently overstated his connections to Ronald Reagan

    ___

    David Espo reported from Washington.

     

    90 comments

    • Patrick the Pragmatist  •  3 mths ago
      People in the middle make the difference at the national level in elections: both in class and ideology.
    • sis  •  Everett, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      I want not hear what is not working, but what their plan is to make something work. specifics, not the whine and complain, but exactly what the proposed substitute is, and why it will work. I have no interest in hearing about stuff that does not trickle down.
      • Joe 3 mths ago
        Sounds like the same old same old. Now they want to attack Iran? Oh ya we can afford that. Not.
    • I earned my name  •  3 mths ago
      is santorum really what they say? that is some nasty stuff!
      • kay g 3 mths ago
        Santorum does not have a very good record when he was in WASH, as a senator he was 1 of the biggest 'pork barrell 'spender there was.he also was not a very good senator he could not carry his own state for relection. he was beat by a democret..he should not even be runing(.phoney )
    • senior  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      This coming from a guy and former Governor of a state that was 47th in job creation. Oh goody! Mass. is now 5th in job creation under a Democrat, since Mitt left office.
    • pragmat  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      When are we going to stop the lunatics from running the asylum?
    • Richard  •  Arlington, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      I have voted in every Presidential election since 1968 and have voted Republican every time and proud of it up until lately. In 2008 I literally, held my nose and voted for McCain and this year I will do the same and vote for Romney. My vote will not be FOR Romney it is to defeat Obama. He MUST go. I will never vote for another Republican again. They have shown me that they are really no different than Democrats. Why is it that the entrenched Republican ESTABLISHMENT has come out vociferiously AGAINST Newt Gingrich. It is because he HAD a chance to defeat Romney and might have beaten Obama and become President. The good ole boys want a puppet they can control and that puppet is the hand-picked Mitt Romney. The good ole boys know they can control Mitty-boy and they will maintain their power inWashington, D.C. Now, if Newtie boy were to be elected, well he is not so easy to control. No matter how much Romney tries to paint Gingrich as an insider, he IS NOT. That is obvious by the way ALL the INSIDERS have come out against him and support Romney. If Gingrich were elected President he might actually get to Washington and change things to make it better for the average American and this country as a whole, while taking away power from the good ole boys. The Republicans have shown me they are just like the Democrats. We will do whatever we have to do to leave power in the hands of a few, no matter which party is IN power. So. I hope someone will start a 3rd party in 2016, because I cannot vote Democrar and will not vote Republican anymore. I just may start sit 'em out. I am totally disgusted with the Republican Party, but we must unseat Obama even if it means voting for Romney. Maybe the Tea Party can run a slate of candidates in 2016 so people will have a choice and not HAVE to vote for the two parties who don't give a #$%$ about us or this country. I was and still am pulling for Newt, our only hope of returning this country to it's former greatness.
    • Barbra Harrison  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      Mr. Romney, are you going to bring your Swiss bank account back to the USA? We'll see now what a patriot you are. My guess is that the money will still remain in Switzerland.
    • neutral  •  3 mths ago
      We should make some laws too!We should ask for everybody who wants to vote ,should have their choppers attached!
    • MaxCodyPepper  •  Richmond, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      Newt comited political his political death in a 22 min diatribe. I am GOP and he is
      finished. All the Fox New anchors said as much. He is a dead man walking.
      • Jalek 3 mths ago
        ..and if Fox said it..
        Really? Murdoch isn't really a king, you can choose not to follow his dictates from Fox News or the WSJ.
      • pragmat 3 mths ago
        The Bible and Faux news, total of conservative information sources.
      • kanobi 3 mths ago
        Romney voters cited their reason: most 'electable'. How would they know unless they were told by their Idiot Box (a.k.a. TV). In other words: sheep.
    • J. Jordan  •  3 mths ago
      I wonder how much more Santorum we will be seeing. As we move forward I believe we will be seeing less Santorum. Of course Santorum will be on the TV during the debates but the less Santorum on the TV the easier it is to concentrate on the issues.
    • Joe  •  Seattle, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      Google Mitt Romny Millions in off shore accounts? Why? But he says he will release information on those accounts in 3 months Why then?
      • MaxCodyPepper 3 mths ago
        It is legal and the taxs are paid. It is in a blind trust dummy.
      • Ellen 3 mths ago
        People who run blind trusts put the money where it will earn the most for the least taxes. That's their job.
      • C 3 mths ago
        Putting money in offshore accounts just to avoid taxes is illegal, that's why they always deny they have their money offshore for tax reasons - they always claim something else is going on.
    • Loren  •  3 mths ago
      Gingrich should pack up his bags and go home. He's good as lost.
    • neutral  •  3 mths ago
      I can understand men running behind the Grinch,I cannot understand women who would stand behind this adulterer.This dirthbag said at 68 he does not hop around anymore.Is that so?
    • garr  •  Corvallis, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      romney win Nevada because he is Mormon.
    • Mr. Hair  •  Bossier City, Louisiana  •  3 mths ago
      Romney will bankrupt america and send everyone to china.

      Just like he did at Bain Capital.
    • Tokyo  •  3 mths ago
      Democrats ... I encourage everyone to donate $1 to Newt's campaign to keep it alive and $5 to Dr. Paul's campaign ... why?

      (1) Newt and Santorum have not even registered for key states so its impossible for them to win unless they can broker a deal at the convention.

      (2) The longer Newt stays in the race and slams Romney day-after-day the easier the more he destroys Romney's credibility and makes it easier for the President in the fall.

      Let's the Republicans destroy themselves from within ... so that whoever survives is so weak that he assures the President's re-election.

      And if you want to change the way America is .. and where its been heading then throw a real monkey-wrench into the campaign and vote for Ron Paul.

      If Dr. Paul were to win the convention the Republican party would disintegrate from within and at the same-time it would send a clear message to the president and the democrats that we want a smaller government that respects our individual rights ... want a balanced budget ... want American to rebuild its infrastructure and competitiveness and that we want equality and want to follow the Constitution of the United States.
    • senator  •  3 mths ago
      If israel wants to bomb, let them bomb but not with my american tax dollars or with my son..
    • Make's me hot  •  Greensboro, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      Romney won in Nevada, SHUT THE FRONT DOOR, who could have seen that coming?
    • William  •  3 mths ago
      really poor analysis -- if you take the mormon vote out, romney finished third.
      the establishment wins again -- and people worried about the catholic vote
    • IranianMullah  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      Romney "drove to Canada with the family dog Seamus strapped to the roof of the car."
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