Though counting is still wrapping up in Clark County Nevada this morning, it is clear that Mitt Romney will be leaving Nevada with a big, fat “W”. The only thing that is even remotely up for grabs is second place. With Clark County being one of the most populous, it may be possible for Ron Paul…
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Though counting is still wrapping up in Clark County Nevada this morning, it is clear that Mitt Romney will be leaving Nevada with a big, fat “W”. The only thing that is even remotely up for grabs is second place. With Clark County being one of the most populous, it may be possible for Ron Paul…
Results from all over the internet are now going live for Nevada:
Early entrance polls collected by CNN are showing a potential battle for second place unfolding in Nevada between Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul. Though not much of a surprise these early results are also show Mitt Romney on his way to collecting over 50% of votes in Nevada in this contest.
Though the polls are still open in Nevada and plenty of caucusing is left to be had, Newt Gingrich apparently notified media early this morning he would be holding a 11:00pm Eastern press conference. It’s hard to say what the motivation is behind the event, but it does break the some what…
Going into the last 24 hours before Nevada residents head to the polls to cast their ballots in the Nevada GOP Presidential Caucus, Public Policy Polling released their latest poll showing Romney with a solid 25 point lead over challenger Newt Gingrich. It’s no secret that Florida and the days…
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As pointed out earlier, The Donald came out in full support of GOP Presidential candidate Mitt Romney in a joint event with the candidate today in Las Vegas. Though many of us expected both candidates to get invited into the board room, and someone was ultimately going to get sent packing, The…
It probably comes as little surprise to most that the first poll in a few months taken in advance of the Nevada Caucus has Romney with a solid 20 point lead. However, of more interest is the historical data over the last few months shows little change, other than what many might call limited interest in Newt Gingrich.