Four Republican Presidential Candidates Won Delegates in Nevada Caucus

February 6th, 2012

On February 4, Nevada’s Republican Party held caucuses to choose delegates to the national convention. All four leading contenders won some delegates. Mitt Romney won 14, Newt Gingrich won 6, Ron Paul won 5, and Rick Santorum won 3. Thanks to Frontloading HQ for this information.

2 Responses to “Four Republican Presidential Candidates Won Delegates in Nevada Caucus”

  1. Demo Rep Says:

    At least SOME p.r. in the Elephant regime — before the EVIL winner take all Elephant primaries happen.

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    NO moron primaries are needed.

    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.

  2. MAC Says:

    Buddy Roemer chose not to compete in Nevada. His current efforts are focused on Michigan and Arizona. Now that he’s qualified for federal matching funds, the expectation is that the debate sponsors will no longer be able to justify his continuing exclusion from the nationally televised forums. However, the GOP and the media seem to be in lockstep in their effort to exclude him and their ability to do so with impunity appears to have no sense of shame whatsoever. But if a Republican candidate whose campaign is now partly funded by the American citizens is not allowed access to a national audience that is essentially purchased by other candidates, we are way beyond the ability to reform this system already.