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Republican Candidates 2012

Republican Candidates 2012. March. CNN projects a Romney victory in Wyoming caucuses. Votes Delegates Mitt Romney 39% 10 Rick Santorum 33% 9 Ron Paul of Texas 20% 6 Newt Gingrich 8% 1.

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Republican Candidates 2012

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  1. Republican Candidates 2012 March

  2. CNN projects a Romney victory in Wyoming caucuses Votes Delegates Mitt Romney 39% 10 Rick Santorum 33% 9 Ron Paul of Texas 20% 6 Newt Gingrich 8% 1

  3. Counting the results from Wyoming, CNN now estimates the following total delegate count: Romney: 181 (pledged, 158; unpledged, 23) Santorum: 61 (pledged, 60; unpledged, 1) Gingrich: 39 (pledged: 35; unpledged, 4) Paul: 33 (pledged: 33, unpledged, 0)

  4. DNC attacks Romney over female health care

  5. Poll: Republicans win enthusiasm contest

  6. GOP spotlights president's 100th fundraiser

  7. Savannah paper endorses Romney

  8. Gingrich: 'I have to win Georgia'

  9. Poll: Romney widens lead over Santorum

  10. Voters Indicate Tight Race for CongressRepublicans, Democrats each have the support of 47% of registered voters

  11. Romney dominates Super Tuesday ad spending

  12. Romney pledges not to embarrass

  13. Michigan results provoke accusations, ire

  14. Gingrich robo call labels Santorum 'union bosses' pal'

  15. Paul flier hits the other candidates

  16. Seattle Times supports Romney as ‘default choice’ ahead of caucuses

  17. Virginia Poll: Romney way ahead but voters skeptical Romney 56% Paul 21% (Santorum & Gingrich are not on the ballot)

  18. Ohio poll: All tied up in crucial Super Tuesday state Santorum 35% Gingrich 17% Romney 31% Paul 12%

  19. Gaffes keep Romney playing defense

  20. Santorum lumps McCain, Dole, H.W. Bush into losing clan of GOP moderates

  21. Ohio poll: Obama edging up but still under 50%

  22. Romney ad goes on the attack in Ohio

  23. Washington GOP chair predicts Romney, Paul win

  24. CNN projects Romney will win Washington state caucuses

  25. WA REPUBLICAN CAUCUSES March 3, 2012 Open caucuses: Any registered voter may participate in the GOP caucuses, but must sign a form stating they consider themselves to be Republican and that they will not participate in any other party's nominating caucus this year.43 total delegates: 40 delegates tied to March 3 caucuses; 3 unpledged RNC delegates.

  26. Republican Caucuses Results by County

  27. Gingrich energy ad to air in post-Super Tuesday states

  28. Poll: Gingrich ahead in Georgia by double-digit margin Newt Gingrich 38% Rick Santorum 22% Mitt Romney 24% Ron Paul 3%

  29. Romney, Santorum tied in Ohio Rick Santorum 34% Newt Gingrich 15% Mitt Romney 32% Ron Paul 13%

  30. Barbara Bush robo calls for Romney

  31. Romney gets backing from key Republicans

  32. Poll: All tied up in Tennessee Rick Santorum 35% Newt Gingrich 20% Mitt Romney 31% Ron Paul 9%

  33. Former Bush A.G. Ashcroft backs Romney

  34. New Ohio poll suggests Romney with momentum • Mitt Romney 34% Newt Gingrich 15% • Rick Santorum 31% Ron Paul 12%

  35. Tea party not settled on any one candidate

  36. Super PACs prepare for long haul

  37. CNN Poll: Catholic support for Romney crucial in Ohio

  38. Barbara Bush: This is the 'worst campaign I've ever seen'

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